I am using Windows 95 (or Windows 98 or ME) and I want to plot my graph onto large paper, but Grapher only accepts paper sizes less than 32.76 inches. How can I bypass this limitation?
A. The Windows 95, 98, and ME operating systems restrict paper sizes to under 32.76 inches. You can bypass this limitation by designing your graph at half scale and then printing at 200% scale. For example, to print on 24″x 40″ paper, designate the paper size in Grapher as 12″x 20″. Specify 200% scale in the Print dialog box. This results in a printed graph of the correct scale on 24″x 40″ paper. Windows NT and 2000 do not have this 32 inch paper size limitation.
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