Step #1: Adding the first design option.
I went ahead and added the first design option and reduced both rows and columns to “1.” This is what the worksheet looks like after:
As seen in the image above, there are boxes in solid format, diagonal lines, numbers, multiplication signs, indexes, problems, and placeholders for you to write the answers on.
Step #2: Adding the second design option.
I went ahead and added the second design option and reduced both rows and columns to “1.” This is what the worksheet looks like after:
As seen in the image above, it is the same design as the first design option but it is in the dashed version.
Step #3: Adding the third design option.
I went ahead and added the third design option and reduced both rows and columns to “1.” This is what the worksheet looks like after:
As seen in the image above, it is the same design as the first design option but it is in the dotted version.
Step #4: Adding a second page.
The next thing that you need to do is click on the “Add page” option which is the second option from the left among the page controls.
This is what the added page looks like:
Step #5: Adding the fourth design option.
I went ahead and added the fourth design option and reduced both rows and columns to “1.” This is what the worksheet looks like after:
As seen in the image above, the extension of the diagonal line is in the dashed version.
Step #6: Adding the sixth design option.
I went ahead and added the fifth design option and reduced both rows and columns to “1.” This is what the worksheet looks like after:
As seen in the image above, the entire diagonal line is represented in a dashed line.
Step #7: Adding the seventh design option.
I went ahead and added the seventh design option and reduced both rows and columns to “1.” This is what the worksheet looks like after:
As seen in the image above, the interior is dashed and the exterior is dotted.
Step #8: Adding a third page.
We will add another page. To do this, click on the “Add page” option which is the second option from the left among the page controls.
This is what the added page looks like:
Step #9: Adding the tenth design option.
I went ahead and added the tenth design option and reduced both rows and columns to “1.” This is what the worksheet looks like after:
As seen in the image above, the diagonal line has no extension.
Step #10: Adding the eleventh design option.
I went ahead and added the eleventh design option and reduced both rows and columns to “1.” This is what the worksheet looks like after:
As seen in the image above, the diagonal line is in the dashed format.
Step #11: Adding the twelfth design option.
I went ahead and added the twelfth design option and reduced both rows and columns to “1.” This is what the worksheet looks like after:
As seen in the image above, the diagonal line is in the dotted format.
The other design options are shown in the video so I will not be enumerating all of them here to keep this article short.
Feel free to check all of the design options as well in the application so that you can choose which one you like best.