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Columns use double the number to 8 Rows and 12 Columns (or 1.5 times to 6 Rows and 9 Columns).
Note how the pieces would look if a rough proportion were not maintained. The pieces would cut into one
another:




Instead of following the
dimensions of the puzzle, the
numbers entered for Rows
Puzzle and Columns are opposite to
pieces what was used above.
overlap!










 There is also an Advanced tab you can use to alter the design of the pieces and even save your new
settings.

 When you are satisfied with the appearance of your puzzle pieces, click on the Export button and a window
will open and you can save your puzzle as an SVG file.
 In MTC, import your SVG puzzle file and align it over the image you wish to convert into a puzzle. Perform a
print and cut as presented in Chapter 9. Alternatively, if you print your image a little bit larger than the
overall design of the puzzle, you can set your origin just inside the corner of your printed image and then cut
the design using the Knife Point setting (Refer to Section 2.02).
 Here is an example of an imported picture and the puzzle imported and sized to fit on top:
















8.15 Notes Window

 The Notes window in MTC can be used in a host of ways: (1) providing instructions for cutting and
assembling the project, (2) adding your name, copyright, and Terms of Use, (3) explaining the purpose of
different pages or layers, (4) crediting others for assistance with the design, (5) citing sources for clipart or
names of fonts used, and (6) attaching files you want to provide with your project.

 The Notes window can be opened using the following ways:
 Click the Toggle Notes Window icon on the File Toolbar

 Go to View>Notes Window.

 There are two tabs in the Notes window – Notes and Files. The Notes window is used for entering any text
you wish to include with your project:



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