Based on the provided reference, the term "grid" appears to be used interchangeably with guides or guide lines in Filmora. You can add these visual guides to help with layout and alignment.
Adding guides (referred to as "grid" in the reference) involves selecting an option to add a guide and specifying its properties, such as position and orientation.
Steps to Add a Guide (Grid Line)
According to the reference, the process involves the following actions:
- Initiate the action to add guide. The reference mentions "Again add guide".
- Configure the guide's appearance or position. The reference indicates setting properties like color ("I'll leave it of pink") and a specific value ("I'll change this to let's say 750"). This value likely refers to a pixel position or percentage on the canvas.
- Set the guide's orientation. The reference explicitly states, "And we'll do this horizontal". Guides can typically be vertical or horizontal.
- Confirm the settings. The reference notes, "so click okay again".
- The guide is added. The reference confirms, "and there's the other grid."
Therefore, the general process described is to access a function to add a new guide, define its position (e.g., 750 units from an edge) and orientation (e.g., horizontal), and then confirm to place it on the canvas. These guides act like non-rendering grid lines to assist in arranging elements like text or video overlays accurately.
The specific location within Filmora to perform these actions is not detailed in the short reference snippet, but it is suggested to be related to text editing or general layout tools.