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Re: graph paper
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lugnet.general
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Tue, 17 Apr 2001 20:54:50 GMT
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Or, you could do your own in Excel:
http://news.lugnet.com/build/?n=2653
I tried it and it worked great. I even scaled it down to 2x 3x and 4x (just
divide the row and column sizes).
Also, for the side-view, put a border every 3rd row and in page setup turn
on cell gridlines to put in the plate boundaries.
James Wilson
In lugnet.general, Ryan J. Schave writes:
> I was looking for the graph paper LEGO had posted on their site but could
> not find it. Can anyone remember the URL?
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> Thanks,
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> Ryan
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> --
> Reply to ryan at brickfanatics dot com
> http://members.home.net/rjschave
> http://www.brickbay.com/store.asp?u=RJSchave
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> "Christopher Tracey" <ctracey@enviroweb.org> wrote in message
> news:3ABE7B79.4FE51E40@enviroweb.org...
> > I know LEGO now produces their own graph paper on their site but I saw
> > tis while I was looking for something else.
> >
> > http://www.zdnet.com/downloads/stories/info/0,,000WP2,.html
> > (read the description)
> >
> > I never knew lego paper was so in demand
> >
> > -chris
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