Background
This Knowledge Base Article provides instructions and tips on creating an M-Sheet Image. Below is an example of a cropped m-sheet vs non-cropped m-sheet.
Before You Begin
- Ensure you are logged into Elda(Chrome). See our article Log in to an Elda Database for more.
- Ensure you are logged into the Elda(Chrome) Scheduler Application. See our article Getting Started with Scheduler for more.
Important
- To print better on the tag on the floor.
- Enhances readability and comprehension by reducing visual clutter.
- Improves the overall aesthetic appeal, creating a cleaner and more professional appearance.
- Minimizing white space can also lead to more efficient use of resources.
- Enhance both the usability and visual appeal of your content.
Cropped M-Sheet
The image displays nicely on the tag printout.
UnCropped M-Sheet
The image is displayed very cluttered and is not very visible on the tag printout.
Cropping M-Sheet Results
- Usually, M-sheets are drawn in the corner of an A4-sized document and then uploaded as is by the schedulers. However, this isn't the best way to do it because it doesn't look good on a rebar tag or when you print out the schedule.
- Before putting the M-sheet on the schedule, it's a good idea to crop the image first. This helps to reduce any extra white space around the edges. Doing this makes sure that when you print out the production tags and schedule, everything looks neat and tidy.
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