PRESENTATION FORMATS
• Agrid provides the most flexibility for laying
out a series of drawings and text blocks on
apanel or series of boards. Theunderlying
sense of order created by the grid allows a
great variety of information to be presented
in a uniformma nner.
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• The grid may be square or rectangular,
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• We can display drawings, diagrams, and t ext
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• An important drawing may take up more than
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• Graphics and text may be integrated inan
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