

Rotate the Ruler in one-degree increments The left arrow rotates the ruler counterclockwise the right arrow rotates it clockwise. Hold down the Alt key and tap the left or right arrow once for each increment Up arrow, down arrow, left arrow, right arrow Use a keyboard shortcut to manipulate the Ruler: Press Shift+F6 to enter ruler-manipulation mode. If you don't have a touch screen, or if you prefer using your keyboard, use these key combinations to manipulate the ruler after you've selected the Ruler button to activate it on the surface of your slide. (Rotation requires a mouse scroll wheel it doesn't work with laptop trackpads.) Control the ruler with the keyboard The ruler pivots where the mouse pointer is pointing. Rotate the ruler in one-degree increments by turning the scroll wheel on your mouse. To stop moving the ruler, release the mouse button. Move the ruler by clicking and dragging with your mouse. Drag the set of objects until it snaps to the ruler.Ī shape aligns to the ruler on its edge, whereas an object such as an icon, picture, or text box aligns to the ruler on its bounding box. To align a group of items at once Multi-select the items by pressing Ctrl while tapping each item in turn.

To align individual items Select each one in turn and drag the object until its selection handle snaps to the ruler. To draw a line Tap a pen or highlighter on the Draw tab, and begin drawing. Use three fingers to rotate the ruler by five-degree increments. Use two fingers to rotate the ruler to the angle you want. Use one finger to move the ruler up/down or left/right. Position the Ruler at the angle you want. Tap the Ruler on the Draw tab to make it appear on the drawing surface of the slide. Select the slide where you want to use the ruler. Tap the Draw tab, and you'll see the Ruler on the ribbon. In the box on the right side of the dialog box, tap the check box named Draw.Ĭlick OK to close the Options dialog box. Tap the Customize Ribbon tab in the Options dialog box. If you don't see the Ruler on your Ribbon, see Requirements below for more details. This feature is available in PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 and PowerPoint 2019. Please do not advertise them for less than the suggested retail price.You can manipulate the Ruler by using your fingers, a mouse, or keystrokes.

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Then, our exclusive gripper holds the fabric in place while cutting, eliminating slipping and miss-cuts! The ruler comes with fully illustrated step by step instructions or scan the QR Code printed on the ruler to view a video demonstration of these features.Ĭreative Grids® products are made in the USA and sold through independent quilt shops as well as select online retailers.Ĭreative Grids® Rulers have a MAP (Minimum Advertised Pricing) Policy.

The ruler slides easily over the fabric until pressure is applied. A 1/4 inch dashed line is printed on each side of the center vertical line so you can cut 22-1/2 degree triangles that include the seam allowance. Cut triangles up to a finished height of 8 inches to piece blocks that measure up to a finished size of 16 inches. These triangles can also be pieced into a saw tooth border. Use this 45 degree Kaleidoscope ruler to cut designs created with eight separate 45 degree triangle units such as kaleidoscopes and Dresden Plate blocks.
