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OpenStudy (clamin):

What to do If you run out of graph? PLEASE HELP

OpenStudy (anonymous):

. Open a new document. 2. In the menu at the top of the screen, click "Table", then choose "Insert Table". 3. After you've chosen "Insert Table" a box will pop up asking you for your preferences. Tell it you want 31 columns and 42 rows. When you click "ok" the box will disappear and you'll see a grid on your document, but it won't be right yet. If you have a new version of Word, you can just hit print at this point. Older versions of word will print rectangles and not squares. The extra steps below will correct for that. 4. Back up at the menu at the top of the screen, choose "edit" and then choose "select all". That will select the whole graph. 5. Now go back tot he menu at the top of the screen, choose "table", then go down the list and choose "cell height and width". You get another pop-up box. 6. In this box, with the columns tab showing, tell it you want your columns .2". (Two-tenths inches) 7. In this same pop-up box, click the rows tab, where it says "height", get the pull down menu and change it from "auto" to "exactly" and tell it you want your rows at 14.4 points. 8. Click "ok" to get rid of the pop-up box and make the graph the size you chose.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is that good

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