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Old 10-28-2019, 01:43 PM   #110 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Gray Goose View Post
What you do is create a background and lay the gauges over it. I found it easier to take a screen capture of my gauge screen to use as my guide for the background. Align all the static labels to the gauges. Your background should look like this:

Any good suggestions on what program could I use to create a back ground like that?
I like to use Adobe Illustrator, but you can probably do it in Photoshop. Illustrator can be a pain to use if are you not familiar with it.
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