Purely because I always forget the details of how to do it when I need to mind my Ts and Qs (see what I did there?), How to plot a National Grid Reference.
Monday, 22 January 2007
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Purely because I always forget the details of how to do it when I need to mind my Ts and Qs (see what I did there?), How to plot a National Grid Reference.
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Glad you found that useful. A slight rejig of the OS version!
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