Thanks Sue,
I had recognised that fact from the obvious different look along the short sides of the rectangle to the long, but I thought it was just me and was hoping that it could work right by using another grid (apart from 45 deg). I was hoping to make this as a bucks point pattern without having to cut paper and use sticky tape. Because I had the short length right (with the funny shaped grid, I now need to rework that out to fit the space I have). I wish I was better at maths, <grin>. I will get there eventually, I like it too much to give up now. I did change the pattern to a couple of other different numbers of grid with no better success. Sue T, Dorset UK

Sue Babbs wrote:
You can't print a rectangular Bucks pattern on one grid - as you have
discovered when you turn the corner the grid angle will change. If you were
working at 52 degrees then having turned the corner it will be 90-52 degrees
ie 38 degrees.  The corner will need to be carefully designed to transition
from one to the other.

You will need to print one of the correct strips with a corner - and
physically cut and paste as needed.

Sue


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