You can move a selected object or set of objects either by dragging with the mouse or by using the arrow keys.
Visual Designer preference settings
The precise way the direct-moving techniques work depends on your Visual Designer preference settings. You work in one of two layout modes, Snap to grid (the default setting) or Snap lines:
Dragging
To move one or more objects with the mouse, select them and then move the cursor over one of the selected objects. When the cursor appears as a four-way arrow , press and hold the primary mouse button, drag to the desired position, and release the mouse button. If the Snap to grid option is enabled, placement of the objects is constrained accordingly. If you are working in snap-lines mode, you may see horizontal or vertical alignment lines as the objects you are moving approach other objects on the form.
Moving with arrow keys
You can also select one or more objects and then use the arrow keys to move them up, down, left, or right. If the Snap To Grid option is enabled, each time you press an arrow key, the objects move to the next grid alignment position. Otherwise, each arrow-key press moves the objects one pixel.
Locking control positions
Once you have positioned controls the way you want them, you can lock them to protect against their being moved. To do so, right-click on the Design Canvas and select Lock Controls. (This option does not apply to controls that you add after you invoke the locking option.) A locked control shows a small padlock icon at its top left corner when selected. To turn off the option, select Lock Controls from the context menu again.