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There should be a type of alignment feature that is to force "align to grid" that aligns all boxes to the nearest multiple of 10, or whatever grid setting. In very large complex diagrams (where you can't just use "align to top", or other existing alignments), moving many boxes around can sometime result in them not landing quite on a grid boundary, making all future alignments and connectors awkward and misaligned.
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There should be a type of alignment feature that is to force "align to grid" that aligns all boxes to the nearest multiple of 10, or whatever grid setting. In very large complex diagrams (where you can't just use "align to top", or other existing alignments), moving many boxes around can sometime result in them not landing quite on a grid boundary, making all future alignments and connectors awkward and misaligned.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: