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Staffan Cronstrom
I select "Fine grid" and "minimal spacing" = 1mm.
When the drawing is zoomed out I see, e.g., one grid line per 10mm.
When, next, I zoom in, I see one line per 5mm. I.e. at an integral fraction
of the "previous" spacing.
But now, when I zoom in a little more, I see typically one grid line per
2mm. I.e. a _non-integral_ fraction of the previous 5mm. _I do not like
this_, I want the next spacing, in this case, to be 1mm. I.e., the next grid
spacing in a sequence run through for different zooms should be an integral
fraction of the previous. I.e., a typical sequence should be e.g.
50 10 5 1 mm, _not_ as now 50 20 10 5 2 1 mm. There should be a possibility
to select that.
And there should be a possibility to have the snap step fixed, i.e. not
changing by the zoom.
Best regards
Staffan Cronstrom
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When the drawing is zoomed out I see, e.g., one grid line per 10mm.
When, next, I zoom in, I see one line per 5mm. I.e. at an integral fraction
of the "previous" spacing.
But now, when I zoom in a little more, I see typically one grid line per
2mm. I.e. a _non-integral_ fraction of the previous 5mm. _I do not like
this_, I want the next spacing, in this case, to be 1mm. I.e., the next grid
spacing in a sequence run through for different zooms should be an integral
fraction of the previous. I.e., a typical sequence should be e.g.
50 10 5 1 mm, _not_ as now 50 20 10 5 2 1 mm. There should be a possibility
to select that.
And there should be a possibility to have the snap step fixed, i.e. not
changing by the zoom.
Best regards
Staffan Cronstrom
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
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click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...1914aaa0fdb&dg=microsoft.public.visio.general