If you have visited my Mental Exercise blog, you are probably aware of the fact that I have been making hanjie/nongram/griddler/crosspic/piccross/edel/Japanese puzzles for years. I have decided to show my process from start to finish on how I actually put these together including development of the image, preparing the numbers, testing, and conversion to PDF.
We have made some progress in this puzzle, and I feel that the columns should now make sense without providing much detail. I have done a usual spreadsheet. This one can be found at: https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=2E6EFB80915ED5BD!10884&authkey=!AKV1r5l7GFqUtJM&ithint=file%2cxlsx
In worksheet 36, I have updated the columns. This includes finishing off columns and marking some cells as unshaded when a range can't extend far enough.
That's pretty much all we can do with the columns for now. We can now go back to the rows.
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