Ruler microsoft powerpoint




















You can manipulate the Ruler by using your fingers, a mouse, or keystrokes. Click OK to close the Options dialog box. Tap the Draw tab, and you'll see the Ruler on the ribbon. Draw a line or align items Select the slide where you want to use the ruler.

Position the Ruler at the angle you want. Use two fingers to rotate the ruler to the angle you want. Use three fingers to rotate the ruler by five-degree increments. Control the ruler with the mouse Move the ruler by clicking and dragging with your mouse. Control the ruler with the keyboard If you don't have a touch screen, or if you prefer using your keyboard, use these key combinations to manipulate the ruler after you've selected the Ruler button to activate it on the surface of your slide.

To control the ruler with your keyboard: Tap the Ruler on the Draw tab to make it appear on the drawing surface of the slide. Click the Ruler with your mouse. Use a keyboard shortcut to manipulate the Ruler: Action Key strokes Move the Ruler up, down, left, or right Up arrow, down arrow, left arrow, right arrow Rotate the Ruler in degree increments Hold down the Alt key and tap the left or right arrow once for each increment The left arrow rotates the ruler counterclockwise; the right arrow rotates it clockwise.

Hide the ruler Tap the Ruler on the Draw tab to make it disappear from the drawing surface of the slide. Draw a line or align items Tap the slide where you want to use the ruler. Requirements for the Ruler This feature is for all users on Windows tablets. Applies to: PowerPoint Mobile: Version Applies to: PowerPoint for iPad: Version 2.

Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. If you want to hide the ruler, just right-click the blank space of slide, and click Ruler in the pop-up window again. You might find there is no vertical ruler in the slide. The PowerPoint Options dialog box will display, go to Advanced tab, find Display group and check the box of Show vertical ruler.

Do not forget to click OK to save the settings. Repeat those steps in Method 1 or Method 2, then the vertical ruler has been shown in the slide as below. If you want to hide the vertical ruler, just go back to PowerPoint Options dialog box and uncheck the box of Show vertical ruler. Clear instructions. Easy to follow.

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