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  2. File:Graph paper mm A4.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Gray, blue, red, green, light green, black graph papers with 1 cm–0.5 cm–1 mm grids (page size: A4) in printable PDF format. Date 25 July 2013, 18:04:17

  3. File:Graph paper inch Letter.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Gray, blue, red, green, black graph papers with 1 inch–0.5 inch–1/12 inch grids (page size: US Letter) in printable PDF format. Date 25 July 2013, 18:02:35

  4. File:Graph paper mm green A4.svg - Wikipedia

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    Special pages; Printable version; Page information ... Empty green graph paper with cm/0.5cm ... Own work: Author: László Németh: Other versions: US Letter/inch ...

  5. File:Isometric graph paper, US letter size SVG.svg - Wikipedia

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    Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.

  6. Graph paper - Wikipedia

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    Hexagonal paper shows regular hexagons instead of squares. These can be used to map geometric tiled or tesselated designs among other uses. Isometric graph paper or 3D graph paper is a triangular graph paper which uses a series of three guidelines forming a 60° grid of small triangles. The triangles are arranged in groups of six to make hexagons.

  7. File:Graph paper inch green Letter.svg - Wikipedia

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