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The nudge distance is the distance that a selected object will move when you press one of the arrow keys. The snap distance defines how close an object must be to a guide, artwork, or step-and-repeat layout before it automatically snaps to it.

  1. Select Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Pandora > Preferences (Macintosh).
  2. In Preferences, select the General tab.
  3. Under Measurements, select the units in the Nudge distance box, then type the number of units that you want to define as the default nudge distance.
    You can set the nudge distance in any units you prefer, regardless of the default units of measurement used for general operations.
  4. In the Snap distance box, type the number of pixels that you want to define as the default snap distance.
  5. To have pop-up distance indicators show between each artwork and have the ability to type in the distance required between two artworks, select the Show gap line between placements check box.
  6. Click OK.

The new settings take effect immediately.

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