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Disable magnetic grid

Hi all: I would like to use some "weapons and armors" images to add on a character picture like in a "dress up" game : <a href="http://i1-games.softpedia-static.com/screenshots/Ayeka-Dress-Up-Game_2.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://i1-games.softpedia-static.com/screenshots/Ayeka-Dress-Up-Game_2.jpg</a> The place where you put your stuff is a very important part of the gameplay. Sadly, there's like a "magnetic grid" on roll20: pictures dont stay exactly where you put them, they move a bit to another close point, and it's very difficult to manage them in order to make the game works like that. Is there a solution to disable this magnetic grid? (sorry for the poor english)
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vÍnce
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Sheet Author
Turn off the grid in your page settings or you can use the "Alt" key while you drag tokens around with mouse or in combo with arrow/direction keys. &nbsp;You can also right-click a token and change settings advanced&gt;Is Drawing to prevent it from snapping to the grid. Cheers &nbsp;
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Tetsuo
Forum Champion
alternatively, you can hold the Alt key as you drag and drop to stop it from snapping to grid
Also you can right click on the image and under Advanced in the menu select As Drawing . That stops it from snapping but also removes the bubbles, which might be something you want for these.
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Vince said: Turn off the grid in your page settings or you can use the "Alt" key while you drag tokens around with mouse or in combo with arrow/direction keys. &nbsp;You can also right-click a token and change settings advanced&gt;Is Drawing to prevent it from snapping to the grid. Cheers &nbsp; Thank you very much! (and thank to Franky H. too), it works well, I haven't seen that option before.
Ed S. said: Also you can right click on the image and under Advanced in the menu select As Drawing . That stops it from snapping but also removes the bubbles, which might be something you want for these. Absolutely! Thank you very much for the advice, it's just perfect now&nbsp;&nbsp; ^^