 Hello everybody, welcome back to another Adobe Illustrator tutorial guys, it's been a while. This time I want to show you how to center guidelines, to use rulers, create guidelines and to center them properly. There's been a few adjustments with Illustrator lately and especially in the property board here or the property section here. And I'm just going to show you how to do this really, really quick. So the first thing I want you to do is you look at my setup here. I want you to make sure that click to hide rulers is depressed. So this is on. Similarly, underneath the guide section, there are three pieces. There's click to hide guides, click to unlock guides and click to hide smart guides. Critically it's this last one or the furthest one on the right. Click to hide smart guides. Make sure that's clicked down just like this. The next step and this is the big one. If you want to get your guidelines in the center of any document, I can create a new document just for funsies. I'm going to create 1080 by 1080. So just like a square here, going to click go ahead on that. And here we go. The next and the most important step, I'm just going to size it down here, is to hold down the command key or the control key, depending on whether or not you're on a Mac. Or, oh wait, hold on, let me follow my own stuff here first. I got to make sure that click to hide rulers is it clicked down. So again, guys, pardon me, here we go. The first and the most important step here is hold down the command or the control key. You'll see up here at the top left where everything sort of, you'll see a zero, and this is where all the numbers sort of crack down to zero. You want to hold down command or control, left click on this spot here, and then drag in. Once you start dragging in, you're going to see smart guides. In particular, you're going to see these little magenta colors, these little snaps. If you put it on the snap and you see it there, it says center, left click and let go, bang. That's it, guys. That is how you create centered guides for all of you guys that are looking to do that inside Adobe Illustrator. That's all for this tutorial. Got a lot more stuff coming up. Stay tuned. Be back soon. Cheers.