Just looking for something with the right lines and hashes for a high school field, to make a few sketches before doing it up on Pyware.
I know some sites have downloadable staff paper, but I have yet to find in my feeble search attempts a downloadable marching field.
Where can I download Marching Drill paper?
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- MartyNeilan
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Where can I download Marching Drill paper?
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- Leland
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Kinko's could do it, I'm sure.bloke wrote:HEY! Isn't all of that stuff either 11"X17" or 12"X18" anyway? How would you print it?
More links galore:

http://www.wwbw.com/Hal-Leonard-State-o ... 1133.music
http://www.music123.com/Hal-Leonard-Sta ... 1133.music
http://www.mccormicksnet.com/mccormicks/drilpapr.htm
BUT, I haven't found a blank downloadable chart yet...
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maybe im wrong
but is that not really simple? I haven't ever bothered to count how many lines. but could you not just make a table in excel or something witht he right amount of lines each way?
If not, why not some sort of cad program? I have a feeling something like that take hardly anytime with autocad. Just make a line, then displace or copy it over and over.. and do the same for the yard lines..
but I dont' see why excel couldn't make something like this..
but is that not really simple? I haven't ever bothered to count how many lines. but could you not just make a table in excel or something witht he right amount of lines each way?
If not, why not some sort of cad program? I have a feeling something like that take hardly anytime with autocad. Just make a line, then displace or copy it over and over.. and do the same for the yard lines..
but I dont' see why excel couldn't make something like this..
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