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  1. I set up a page in Designer and adjust page size to 10x10”. I set up a Standard Grid with lines spaced at 1”. This displays correctly on the page. Now I draw a Rectangle around 4 squares i.e I now have a 2” square on my canvas. Now in navigator studio I set view to 100% and for some reason the displayed square measures 4” (with a ruler over screen), surely it should measure only 2”? If I set the navigator studio view to 50% the 2” square now measures 2”s (shouldn’t it display at 1” i.e 50% of 2”.) To further complicate issues when I print my 2” square and measure the square printed on paper, it measures only 1 5/8” not 2” as drawn. In the words of one of our infamous politicians “ Please Explain........”
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