How to align layers on work plans

Hello community,

I try to vertical center align a layer with the rectangle branding tool, but the layer always align to the artboard?

Hope for help,

Lars

Lars salvation,

What you try to align the layer for? You can align it with the canvas/work plan (if only a layer is selected in the layers panel), either from another layer (if two or more layers are selected in the layer panel). You can't align it with a selection.

If you need to align a rectangular selection, create a new temporary empty layer and fill the selection with this layer. Next, align the target to your new temporary layer layer.

I hope that helps!

Mike

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