in a straight line up/down or sideways. If you hold down the shift
key, they move faster.
-Paul
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Hi,
One thing that I've found very useful in other GUI design apps is the
ability to move GUI objects around in the Window (stack/card) and
constrain their movement to either the X or Y axis. This is usually
acheived by dragging with the Shift or Option key down. Is there a
way to do this in R