5

I am trying to create new horizontal and vertical guides lines in Photoshop using:

  1. View > New Guide > Vertical (this is for vertical guide line)
  2. View > New Guide > Horizontal (this is for horizontal guide line)

Is there a quicker way to create these?

6 Answers 6

10

Click and drag from the rulers, CTRL+R to hide and show. You can also use ALT to change from vertical to horizontal, or vice versa. Is that what you mean?

4

you know that you're able to make you own shortcut for it right?

Open Photoshop: Edit>Keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+Shift+Alt+K)

Then Keyboard shortcuts and menus window pops up.

then you'll have to find the "view" dropdown folder. (third from the buttom) then you'll scroll way down and find the line "New Guide..."(fifth from the buttom) and put in the shortcut you want for it.

0
1

You can click and drag on rulers to create Guides.

If you want a horizontal Guide, click and drag from Horizontal Ruler, while for vertical use the Vertical Ruler.

1

Hit ALT+V then press E and there you go.

3
  • Can you please add one will get with alt+v etc. Your answer is a little bit short ... Welcome to GD.SE!
    – Mensch
    Jul 20, 2015 at 16:16
  • @Kurt The "View" menu opens, "New Guide..." is selected and the "New Guide" box is presented. Jun 1, 2017 at 23:57
  • This should be the selected answer. It not only adds guides, it allows for the guides to be placed at a specific pixel coordinate and rather than requiring the defining of a custom shortcut, makes use of already existing default shortcuts. Jun 2, 2017 at 0:04
0

THE ABSOLUTE EASIEST WAY

  1. From menu "View" and tick "Rulers"
  2. Point your mouse inside the horizontal or vertical ruler, Leftclick and hold in and then drag the pointer to the position you want it. You will see the line and voila, its there.
  3. Moving the guideline is done by pointing the mouse on top of the guide and when it is seen to be "selected" leftclick and drag to new position.
-2

Yes, simply type Ctrl+' in Photoshop CS6.

1
  • that's the default shortcut for showing the grid, not creating guide lines
    – Luciano
    Mar 13, 2018 at 11:32

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.