Marquee does not snap to guides ??

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john
Jul 31, 2008
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In CS3 I often draw a frame round a picture by setting up 4 guides to form a rectangle and then. using 2 opposite corners, use the rectangular marquee to define a rectangle that I can stroke.

It all works OK but while the marquee will snap to the second corner of the rectangle when the cursor is near it, it does not snap to the first. Just wondering if this is the normal behavior.

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Dave
Jul 31, 2008
On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 17:26:16 +0100, john wrote:

In CS3 I often draw a frame round a picture by setting up 4 guides to form a rectangle and then. using 2 opposite corners, use the rectangular marquee to define a rectangle that I can stroke.
It all works OK but while the marquee will snap to the second corner of the rectangle when the cursor is near it, it does not snap to the first. Just wondering if this is the normal behavior.

Not sure whether this will work but lets try it:
Start drawing your marquee and click on the ctrl key.
Keep the ctrl key in see if it helps.

I use it with the crop tool
and maybe this will work for you as well
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john
Jul 31, 2008
On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 18:59:15 +0200, Dave wrote:

On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 17:26:16 +0100, john wrote:

In CS3 I often draw a frame round a picture by setting up 4 guides to form a rectangle and then. using 2 opposite corners, use the rectangular marquee to define a rectangle that I can stroke.
It all works OK but while the marquee will snap to the second corner of the rectangle when the cursor is near it, it does not snap to the first. Just wondering if this is the normal behavior.

Not sure whether this will work but lets try it:
Start drawing your marquee and click on the ctrl key.
Keep the ctrl key in see if it helps.

I use it with the crop tool
and maybe this will work for you as well

Thanks for that suggestion. Unfortunately it did not work and neither did any other combination of the three control keys.

Perhaps it is not possible
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Dave
Jul 31, 2008
On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 19:27:48 +0100, john wrote:

On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 18:59:15 +0200, Dave wrote:

On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 17:26:16 +0100, john wrote:

In CS3 I often draw a frame round a picture by setting up 4 guides to form a rectangle and then. using 2 opposite corners, use the rectangular marquee to define a rectangle that I can stroke.
It all works OK but while the marquee will snap to the second corner of the rectangle when the cursor is near it, it does not snap to the first. Just wondering if this is the normal behavior.

Not sure whether this will work but lets try it:
Start drawing your marquee and click on the ctrl key.
Keep the ctrl key in see if it helps.

I use it with the crop tool
and maybe this will work for you as well

Thanks for that suggestion. Unfortunately it did not work and neither did any other combination of the three control keys.

Perhaps it is not possible

Thanks for the back feed.
Probably someone else have another suggestion.
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Clive
Sep 1, 2008
Hello John

I assume that you have turned on the ‘Snap to Guides’ option which can be found in the top menu bar in VIEW.

Clive

"john" wrote in message
In CS3 I often draw a frame round a picture by setting up 4 guides to form a rectangle and then. using 2 opposite corners, use the rectangular marquee to define a rectangle that I can stroke.
It all works OK but while the marquee will snap to the second corner of the rectangle when the cursor is near it, it does not snap to the first. Just wondering if this is the normal behavior.
J
john
Sep 3, 2008
Yes I knew about that. What I did not realise was that the corner of the marque had to be within the area defined by the presision cursor. Then it works.

John

Hello John

I assume that you have turned on the ‘Snap to Guides’ option which can be found in the top menu bar in VIEW.

Clive

"john" wrote in message
In CS3 I often draw a frame round a picture by setting up 4 guides to form a rectangle and then. using 2 opposite corners, use the rectangular marquee to define a rectangle that I can stroke.
It all works OK but while the marquee will snap to the second corner of the rectangle when the cursor is near it, it does not snap to the first. Just wondering if this is the normal behavior.

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