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Straight Lines
Thanks Crystal, of course I'm uncheking "snap objects to grid" now to align items. But I'm pretty sure, that
[quote]Snap objects both to grid and to other objects:
If the other slide object is not in line with the grid spacing, the object you're dragging will snap to the grid.[/quote]
Was opposite before last update :) That snap to other objects had priority over snap to grid. Also, I think before last update, when using arrows without selected "snap to grid", objects moved by X (defined by user) pixels, and with holding control - by one pixel. Now, when I have deselected "snap to grid" and I try to move object by arrow - it goes by one, not by X pixels :(
Maybe it's my imagination and it was default behavior since the beginning, but I'm working with storyline for 5 years know, and my muscle memory now gets confused :)
However glad to hear that problem is investigated with groups, as it is the most problematic one.
PS Crystal, since you are 'nearest' :) member of the staff, and we can't PM staff members - could I contact you somehow in private to discuss one idea for the forums, which I strongly believe will get positive feedback from the community and all of us using Storyline? :)
Hey Mateusz. Regarding your request to reach out directly, you can always reach our team and the support engineers here. I’ve opened a case for us to communicate directly, so you should have an email from support@articulate.com with my name on it.
I misunderstood the history of the “snap” behavior, and you’re absolutely right. Beginning with the latest release, it will snap only to the grid when both options are checked. I apologize for that lack of distinction. Thanks for being persistent about your experience! We’re treating this behavior as a bug.
As for using the arrows on your keyboard to move an object, I tested basic shapes, image files and characters. Unless snap to grid is selected, those objects move by a single pixel using the keyboard arrows. That behavior was consistent in all Storyline 3 updates, and in Storyline 2. PowerPoint moves objects the same way.
Walt, it sounds like you had a different experience with the arrow keys, but I’m having trouble identifying what you saw. Can you share an example? If you’re able to record with Peek, that’ll help too!