![]() After you make your desired settings, click “OK” to return to your main screen and you’ll see the new grid layout superimposed over the surface of the board. ![]() I’ll also normally select “Snap Objects to Grid”. I usually select “Center Grid” so the grid is equidistant from all edges of the board, and I’ll often type in a new value for the snap interval to change the “square” sizes (.25 or whatever). You can change the size of the grid by selecting “Layout/Snap” from the Designer menu. By default, the grid is laid out in ½”squares. The Grid can be viewed/turned on by selecting “View/Toggle Grid Lines” from the Designer menu. This is a really nice feature to help you layout objects with a degree of precision. ![]() You may have noticed in another article or video where there was a grid of “squares” on the board surface.
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