I've been a Corel die-hard for as far back as I can remember. However, I've been trying to suss out Adobe's programs of late since I'm gonna get into graphic design classes soon, and the rest of the world seems to think that you can't do good work without "Adobe" tatooed across your forehead. *ahem*
Anyway, after a few halting attempts, I'm starting to figure out how to translate my Corel Draw! knowledge over to the Adobe Illustrator interface. The only problem I've found is that whenever I create a new document in Illustrator, the bottom of the page is set roughly .0315 mm or so too high, the ruler's "0" origin and the bottom of the page just don't match. Sure, that's not much, but it's enough to screw any hope of precise placement. And for the "industry standard" vector graphics editing program that sports such an impressive price tag, you'd think they would have made more of an effort.
So I guess my question is, am *I* screwing something up? Is there a setting somewhere that would make this offset make some sense perhaps?
Any help would be appreiciated!