1. In Layout mode, select one or more objects that you want to move.
2. Drag the objects to the new position.
Dynamic guides help you position the object you're dragging with other objects. (To turn on dynamic guides, choose View menu > Dynamic Guides.)
To | Do this |
Move the selection 1 point | Press Right Arrow, Left Arrow, Up Arrow, or Down Arrow. |
Limit movement to either a horizontal or vertical direction | Press Shift as you drag the selection. |
Precisely move the selection | Use the rulers, guides and dynamic guides, grid, and the Inspector. See Positioning objects on a layout. |
Override the "snap-to" effect when you move a selection | Press Alt (Windows) or Command (macOS) as you drag the selection. See Using the rulers and grid. |
Position the selection beyond the boundaries of the document window | Drag the object to the edge of the document window. |
•When you're moving objects, remember that you can also layer, align, and rotate objects to help you achieve the results you want. See Arranging objects.