![]() But when I returned home I asked my co-author Olav Martin Kvern, and he wrote up a quick script for it. I was stumped (sure, they could use Step and Repeat, but it’s not easy to figure out the math). Back in the QX days, they used an XTension (from Visions Edge, I think) to convert any frame into a grid of objects. I was training some newspaper folks at a big paper a couple hours from here and they wanted to know how to make a grid of objects on their page. I’m shocked because I like to take partial credit for this feature existing. I was absolutely, positively sure we covered this sometime over the last few years, but I must have been dreaming it because even google can’t find it. ![]() Aspose.Words Product Solution Aspose.PDF Product Solution Aspose.Cells Product Solution Aspose.Email Product Solution Aspose.Slides Product Solution Aspose.Imaging Product Solution Aspose.BarCode Product Solution Aspose.Diagram Product Solution Aspose.Tasks Product Solution Aspose.OCR Product Solution Aspose.Note Product Solution Aspose.CAD Product Solution Aspose.3D Product Solution Aspose.HTML Product Solution Aspose.GIS Product Solution Aspose.ZIP Product Solution Aspose.Page Product Solution Aspose.PSD Product Solution Aspose.OMR Product Solution Aspose.SVG Product Solution Aspose.Finance Product Solution Aspose.Font Product Solution Aspose.TeX Product Solution Aspose.PUB Product Solution Aspose.Drawing Product Solution Aspose.Audio Product Solution Aspose.Video Product Solution Aspose.How can I divide a graphic frame into equal parts… like making four equal squares inside a larger square?
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