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hello and welcome to this tutorial from pro photo vector my name is mike davies and in this video iamp;#39;ll be showing you how to create guides inside of affinity photo and iamp;#39;ll be showing you how to create both types of guides so there are two guides there are the ruler guides and the column guides letamp;#39;s start off here by opening up a new document inside of affinity so i can come over here and click new document and in this case iamp;#39;ll just go with 1920x1080 for my dimensions under the layout tab here the layout section and come over here and click create so here i have my document and youamp;#39;ll notice my document in particular has rulers going around the edges so i have a vertical set of rulers and a horizontal set of rulers if you donamp;#39;t see these rulers you can hit control r or command r on your keyboard or you can go to view show rulers and that will display the rulers around your document as i mentioned there are two types of guides in