Bradster941
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Not sure how to do this but when doing a trailer, I always start at the back with my vertical panels and work forward so the overlap doesn’t catch wind, etc., but I can’t figure out how to set up my panels so that the printed overlap is on the left side of panel #2 so that it lines up with panel #1 when I install it next to, and over(lap) panel #1, and vise versa, (overlap printed on right side of panel #2), when doing the other side of the trailer.
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The only thing I can find in the Flexi manual is;
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The only thing I can find in the Flexi manual is;
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Specifying Overlap Between Tiles<o
You can specify the amount of overlap<o
between rows and columns. By<o
overlapping, you can eliminate any gaps<o
between the tiles when assembling the<o
final output. Overlap is measured as the<o
total amount two rows or columns<o
overlap.<o
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Thanks,
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Brad.
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