Brynn wrote
(That would be the first use I've ever found for mouse position values in the bottom-right corner, that shows the position of the mouse. If you're working in a file where measurement needs to be precise, you can place your mouse on the precise coordinates.)
This could hardly be called a precise positioning as the displayed coordinates are rounded and their definition depends on the zoom level. What you get depends on the discretization of your monitor's pixels coordinates translated into document's coordinates. A better way to achieve a precise positioning is using guides: drag out a guide, open its dialog to set its coordinates and snap to its origin whatever you want to be exactly there.
Luca
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