In addition to what Echo said, you'll see the guide coordinates as you
Ctrl-drag them to create new guides if your Ruler is visible (View | Ruler).
If 8 guides are not sufficient, you can create guide lines with PowerPoint's
line tool -- and then add a dash style to those lines. Create variations of
thick and thin lines to create major and minor guides. These lines can then
be grouped -- and cut, copied, and pasted over any slide you want to use the
same "guide-map" for.
You can also copy the guide-map between presentations -- delete this
guide-map when done.
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Geetesh Bajaj
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Echo S said:
Press Ctrl as you drag the guidelines. You can add up to 8 horizontal and
8 vertical, I think it is....
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Echo [MS PPT MVP]
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Does anyone know how to add multiple horizontal and vertical guides to
their grid?
Thanks,