Thank you Mike. I forgot about using Tab to select.


On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 7:22 AM, Mike Scott <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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