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Not sure the title makes sense, so I've made an image to illustrate the problem:


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I'm trying to create a 'Rolling Map' for a navigation event, and want to copy sections of map something like I've shown, before pasting to create a long thin series of images, combined into a long thin canvas ready for printing (No electronic devices allowed in the event!)


It's important that the selection rectangle is the same size every time, to keep a uniform scale, so I'm thinking I need a mask or selection rectangle or similar that I can easily paste in before re-positioning, skewing, and copying. Leaving the rectangle in place would also be useful, so's I can see where to position the next one with a suitable overlap.


The copied images will need to be rotated so the rectangle is 'level', so if this can be automated, so much the better.


I hope that makes sense, and I hope there's a simple solution. There will be something like 50+ rectangles total.


Any suggestions for the best workflow would be appreciated! TIA.


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