(b) Hold the (Windows) or (Mac) key down and click
close to the origin. The (Windows) or (Mac) key turns on grid
snap mode, so the object will always be placed on the grid intersection
nearest to where you click.
(b) It is shown in white. The selected
object(s) will be affected by whatever tool you choose, for example
Transform > Move. To make sure that nothing is affected, choose
the Pick > Nothing tool.
(a) Away from the geometry. Because the
object is already selected, the only input required is a click and
a drag to specify the transform. If you accidentally pick on a second
object, the transform will be applied to that object instead. Try
to find an area in the view that has no geometry in it, and then
click and drag.
(c) Zoom in and out of the view.
(b) Middle mouse button.
(d) In the wire directory of a project
created and renamed for your task, in the user_data directory.
It takes a few steps to set up a new Alias project, but doing
so will make your data much easier to manage and to find.