plywood graphing

E J Miller

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I'm trying to create multiple graphs like graph paper to calculate plywood usage for a given project. Each graph would be a 4x8 sheet of plywood and by entering cut dimensions into a cell it would color in the size of the part and when used up go to the next graph,etc.,etc. I then want to add the number of full sheets automatically.
 
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I'm trying to create multiple graphs like graph paper to calculate plywood usage for a given project. Each graph would be a 4x8 sheet of plywood and by entering cut dimensions into a cell it would color in the size of the part and when used up go to the next graph,etc.,etc. I then want to add the number of full sheets automatically.
 
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