

Space characters will be quite thin, as they are in Latin script text. For example, if you don't check the box, Word will use the spacing defined by the font. If you check the box, it changes the vertical spacing so that there is one row of text for each row in the grid (this also depends on the settings in the Document Grid).įor a chunk of CJK text, the horizontal alignment is more obviously changed depending on whether you check the equivalent box in the font dialog box. For example, if you type a paragraph of either CJK or Latin text with the checkbox unchecked and "Single" spacing defined, Word will use the Line spacing defined in the font. The behaviour affects CJK text more obviously, but also has some impact on text in other scripts. It doesn't help that when you click the Help icon (?) to get help on these features in an English-language environment, the Help doesn't even mention these settings! However, because checking the option you mention in the paragraph grid also changes the way shapes are aligned, the behaviour can be quite confusing (I do not actually read or write any of the CJK languages and I hope that someone who uses these features regularly can provide a better Answer to your question). The Document Grid is really about how CJK characters are aligned on the page, and whether you want the rows and columns to be aligned to the grid, rather than using whatever spacing is defined in the font. AFAIK you also do not get to see the Snap to grid when document grid is defined checkbox in either the Font dialog or the Paragraph dialog if a CJK language is not defined. Layout tab-> Page Setup group, click the Dialog Launcher icon at the bottom right to get you to the Page Setup dialog box) then you should see a Document Grid tab, which you don't see otherwise.

With such a language installed, when you go to the Page Setup dialog (e.g. This tutorial uses parts to build a series of platforms.There are potentially two different grids in a Word document - one is the "Drawing Grid", and the other is the "Document Grid".ĪFAIK the "Document Grid" is only normally available if you have a CJK language installed as a Proofing language in Office, in which case you see a number of additional options and dialogs in various parts of the Ribbon. You can move, resize, rotate, and customize part properties to affect their appearance, such as their color and material. Working with PartsĪ Part is Roblox's primary building block. When you are comfortable moving the camera, you can start working with parts and assets. When pressed, dragging the mouse pans the camera.

When pressed, dragging the mouse moves the camera view around. You can customize the camera speed within Studio Settings. In combination with any movement key, changes the camera speed.
