Graph paper printer

Not incredibly intuitive, but certainly worth playing with, and since its free...

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Wooly
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Els van Dam

snipped-for-privacy@coastnet.com (Els van Dam) wrote in news:jacobahatesspam- snipped-for-privacy@dial9.entirety.ca:

Look at

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is an interactive web site where you can make any number of lines per inch. It makes a pdf file that you can save and print at your leisure.glenn

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Glenn Hennessee

I don't know about anyone else, but when I want graph paper I just use my spreadsheet program. I print out a blank spreadsheet with lines, and I can adjust the size of the "squares" to make them bigger or smaller or even make them rectangles.

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Norma

Some spreadsheets have pre-made templates for various sizes of graph paper too.

Jacqueline

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jacqueline cahoon

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