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Graticule slides

A graticule slide is a microscope slide that contains a mm grid of lines. They allow the size of objects seen under magnification to be measured. A simple version of a graticule slide can be made by anyone with access to a drawing program. Something as simple as the drawing tools that come with Microsoft Word will do.Instructions for using the drawing tools of Word follow in italics

You could just copy the grid here, but this grid has been rasterized from the vector image and so the quality will be much lower. Graticule.png

Once there is a suitable grid on the computer, a test print should be produced. The size of the printed square should be measured and the grid should be resized until a cm2 grid id printed. This grid can now be printed on photocopiable OHP sheets.

The OHP sheets can be glued to a glass slide with clear nail varnish.