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Definition: Non-printing lines, often dotted, that aid in flow and alignment of text and positioning of graphics during page layout are known as guides. Most desktop publishing software applications allow the user to drag guides onto the page or position them precisely using a dialog box. Groups of guides form a grid. There are three types of non-printing guides: margin guides, column guides, and ruler guides. Guide may act differently depending on if they are placed on master pages or regular publication pages in the document.

Also Known As: guidelines

Examples:
non-printing guides in page layout
The pink and blue lines represent non-printing guides used to align objects and control the placement and flow of text in a page layout software application.

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Guide the Way
Learn how to use guides in page layout software.
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