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Attached (pg 3-6) is a scanned pdf of the original public domain Trail Making Test (TMT). To ensure your printed copy of the pdf is the correct size, please confirm the following dimensions of the Sample rectangles. The measurements should be as follows by measuring the outside edges of the sample rectangle: 1. Sample A: 12.8cm x 7.7cm 2. Sample B: 12.8cm x 7.8cm If your printed copy does not match the above measurements please adjust your print/copy by increasing or decreasing the printed size (reducing or enlarging as needed). When printing directly from the pdf document, set your scaling to the “Actual Size”; or Custom Scaling 100% - you can adjust the scaling if the print out is too small or too large as compared to the dimensions above. Do not use “fit” or “shrink” features as this will reduce the actual printout size. Note: the original was printed on heavier paper than standard weight paper used by most printers and copy machines, but less than cardstock paper. Please ensure your printouts do not “bleed through” to the other side to avoid adding potential interference – if this is not possible consider printing single-sided TMT protocols.

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Attached (pg 3-6) is a scanned pdf of the original public domain Trail Making

Test (TMT).

To ensure your printed copy of the pdf is the correct size, please confirm the following

dimensions of the Sample rectangles. The measurements should be as follows by measuring

the outside edges of the sample rectangle:

1. Sample A: 12.8cm x 7.7cm

2. Sample B: 12.8cm x 7.8cm

If your printed copy does not match the above measurements please adjust your print/copy by

increasing or decreasing the printed size (reducing or enlarging as needed).

When printing directly from the pdf document, set your scaling to the “Actual Size”; or Custom

Scaling 100% - you can adjust the scaling if the print out is too small or too large as compared to

the dimensions above. Do not use “fit” or “shrink” features as this will reduce the actual

printout size.

Note: the original was printed on heavier paper than standard weight paper used by most

printers and copy machines, but less than cardstock paper. Please ensure your printouts do not

“bleed through” to the other side to avoid adding potential interference – if this is not possible

consider printing single-sided TMT protocols.

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