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Thread: VIN madness or safety compliance sticker redux

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    thanks. saved the picture and zoomed in looks like you are getting close. great job
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    Great! How did you lay that out? How did you go from the template to the inset?

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    esgeht,
    see post #17 this thread.
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    Duh. Thanks

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