On 28/06/15 17:20, Kevin O'Brien wrote:
There is a style for an object with no line and no fill, but that seems to make everything disappear. I can tell that the object is still "there" if I work at clicking around the blank screen to select it, but I am at a loos to understand what a use case is for this style. Can anyone enlighten me?
Handy for example if you have guide lines for positioning items. You can keep them in the document but invisible after use. Or if you need an invisible filler, eg when spacing items.
Don't forget <tab> will select in turn the various objects, even if you can't see them.
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