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How do I make an even raster of small dots in a specific width (I want to create my own templet for a bullet journal)? I´d like to chose exactly the size of the gap beteween the dots (for exampel every 1cm a big dot and every 0,1cm smaler ones). I use Affinity Photo, Publisher and Designer. I hope you can understand my english ; )

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Welcome to the forum Hentschel, your English is fine.

  1. Make a 1cm grid with 10 sub divisions using the Grid and Axis Manager
  2. Make sure snapping is on and in the snapping options, snap to grid is checked.
  3. Create a bullet by drawing a circle with the ellipse tool
  4. Specify the diameter of the circle using the Transform Panel
  5. Duplicate the circle and move it 1cm using the grid as a guide
  6. Press Press CMD (⌘) + J on Mac, Ctrl (⌃) + J On Windows) to duplicate the circle as many times as you need.
  7. Do steps 3 and 4 and on step 5 duplicate and move the smaller circle 0.1cm using the sub divisions as a guide.

Hopefully you should have something like this. Large circle is 2mm smaller circle is 1mm
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