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Before, I changed "every gridline:" from 72 to 80 Px, and that made every subdivision 10x10 Px. But after some time lines and shapes don't snap to grid intersections, but in the outer sides instead. Is there another way to accomplish this without the snapping issue?
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Feb 07, 2020
Feb 07, 2020
Under your view menu, is "snap to grid" selected? In Illustrator preferences, you can input the desired pixels under the Guides and Grid setting.
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Under your view menu, is "snap to grid" selected? In Illustrator preferences, you can input the desired pixels under the Guides and Grid setting.
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I figured how to solve my problem. I simply unchecked "snap to pixel" in the "View" menu
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