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    Looks like we are the only ones interested in the problem. I think the OP gave up and went back to the drafting board using a circle template and a pencil.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReMark View Post
    Grab another cup of coffee and clear out the cobwebs. The OP does not mention anything about an ortho line looking slanted. That was the dream you had last night about something being crooked.
    I just did thanks, I worked until about the time you usually give up on your beauty sleep, and if you search the forum you will find his other posting about a mysterious line problem. SLW2010 noted the similarity too on the other post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lulumara View Post
    Well like Samsung Monitor I had 23 inch and wide this makes your drawings such as circles makes like a ellipse so don't worry about it, it's the wide screen was the culprit.
    Then your monitor is not set correctly either.
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    I know I am a little late to the party but this interested me for some reason and I am currently bored at work. I was wondering if this might have just been a need to REGEN?

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    REGEN? I vote...no.
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    Ya know, if you dip the monitor in boiling water, you can bend it concave (ish) enough to round out your circles. However, you then will have to apply a sticker to the bottom of it required by NHTSA. "Warning - Objects in monitor are further away than they appear."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dana W View Post
    Ya know, if you dip the monitor in boiling water, you can bend it concave (ish) enough to round out your circles. However, you then will have to apply a sticker to the bottom of it required by NHTSA. "Warning - Objects in monitor are further away than they appear."
    The one caveat being that if you forget to unplug it before you do, your surviving kin may be left with the task of concavitating your monitor into conformity, after the funeral.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dadgad View Post
    concavitating
    Are you copywriting any of these new words?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dana W View Post


    Are you copywriting any of these new words?
    No need, feel free to have fun with them, and me.
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