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Grid size problem

Anyone have problem with changing grid size? Im changing the grid size and grid stays the same doesn't matter what numbers I type, I remeber that work problerly in the past. 
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Is there any art on your Page when you change it, or just a blank white default Page?  Is it in Jumpgate (the updated new Roll20) or in a Legacy classic Roll20 game?  These are some factors that may affect how you see the grid. 
Gold said: Is there any art on your Page when you change it, or just a blank white default Page?  Is it in Jumpgate (the updated new Roll20) or in a Legacy classic Roll20 game?  These are some factors that may affect how you see the grid.  Yes, There is an art when I change size of grid. Trying to adjust size to picture , so that the tokens look proportional to the objects on the map like buildings, trees ect. Yes, it's a Jumpgate.
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Wouldn't it be easier to resize the image to the grid? <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qN8HsmNFCAU" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qN8HsmNFCAU</a> Edit: For images that don't have a printed grid, I usually stretch the image until things like doors appear the right size relative to the VTT grid, then if necessary I move the image around until things line up. (Holding down the Alt key while moving the image overrides snapping to the grid while right-clicking the image, selecting Advanced Transforms and choosing "Disable Grid Snapping" turns it off completely for that image. burza1982 said: Yes, There is an art when I change size of grid. Trying to adjust size to picture , so that the tokens look proportional to the objects on the map like buildings, trees ect. Yes, it's a Jumpgate.