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FPSC Classic Product Chat / no grid problem

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moncho
18
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Joined: 12th Apr 2008
Location: houston tx
Posted: 15th Apr 2010 00:31
when i open the map editor no grid is shown it only showed the grid like the first time i ran the program
ive been having this problem since i started using vista and now that i bought my new pc with win.7 i still have the problem .
so any suggestions would be appreciated
thankd
DarkJames
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Posted: 15th Apr 2010 00:36
The grid is there..so i dont know what are you talking about...i can clearly see the grid


"Feel free in a world of madness,be the bright spot"
-Bloody James
BlackFox
FPSC Master
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Joined: 5th May 2008
Location: Knight to Queens Bishop 3
Posted: 15th Apr 2010 00:39 Edited at: 15th Apr 2010 00:41
Quote: "when i open the map editor no grid is shown it only showed the grid like the first time i ran the program
ive been having this problem since i started using vista and now that i bought my new pc with win.7 i still have the problem .
so any suggestions would be appreciated "


Try pressing and holding CTRL as you use the scroll wheel on the mouse. I had the same issue and when I did this, I could adjust the shroud that covers the grid.


- BlackFox

moncho
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Location: houston tx
Posted: 15th Apr 2010 00:45
thanks black fox i had been searching every wear for a solution
thanks
BlackFox
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Posted: 15th Apr 2010 02:09
Quote: "thanks black fox i had been searching every wear for a solution"


No problem. Glad to help.

- BlackFox

PW Productions
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Posted: 15th Apr 2010 02:44
You can also use the (') or (") key as well as the (`) or (~) key

moncho
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Location: houston tx
Posted: 15th Apr 2010 02:44
apreciate the help thanks lots!

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