What happened to Ctrl+Y to toggle Document Grid on and off?
Are you asking about CorelDRAW? Or Photo-Paint?
Sorry, I was referring to Draw.
When I look at the table of Shortcut Keys in 2019, I don't see Ctrl+Y listed there.
Go to Customization>Commands, look in the "Tools" section, and find "Document Grid". You can assign a shortcut key to it there.
Another way to get to that - if you have the Standard Toolbar that includes the button to toggle visiblity of the document grid - is to right-click on that button, then Customize>Toolbar Item>Properties. That should take you directly to that Command in the customization dialog.
Or, you could get there from the menu item in View>Grid>Document Grid. Right-click on the menu item, then Customize>Menu Item>Properties. Again, that should take you directly to that Command in the customization dialog.
Awesome, thanks! Turns out when I got in there that there already was Alt+Y assigned to it, I'm not sure why they would have changed it. It's been Ctrl+Y forever.
I think that, in the default workspace, Alt+Y toggles the "Snap to Document Grid".
The commands are, confusingly, both named "Document Grid".
I will add here that I really like the utility of having a toolbar with the different Snaps commands on it.
Those not only allow me to toggle the different snaps on/off, but they also provide at-a-glance indication of the status of the different snap modes.
The only thing I don't like about that is that the snap mode buttons don't "gray out" when "suppress all snaps" is in effect. I can live with that, and I rarely use the "suppress all snaps" toggle
I'm more likely to do the temporary, on-the-fly suppression of snaps by holding down the "Q" key.