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I printed it out, and took it to a copy machine that can enlarge. Which

happened to be my local library.

Made several copies. I had to, I simply could not see the small graph

well enough to chart accurately, and made a huge useless mess of it.

sol

Cherie wrote:

> Anyone have any idea if this can be done? I would really like for it to be

> bigger. Preferabbly to take up the entire paper, but I can't seem to figure

> out how to do it. Thanks!

>

>

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I printed it out, and took it to a copy machine that can enlarge. Which

happened to be my local library.

Made several copies. I had to, I simply could not see the small graph

well enough to chart accurately, and made a huge useless mess of it.

sol

Cherie wrote:

> Anyone have any idea if this can be done? I would really like for it to be

> bigger. Preferabbly to take up the entire paper, but I can't seem to figure

> out how to do it. Thanks!

>

>

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The graph comes as a .pdf file and also as an Excel file. I saved the Excel

file to my own computer, and use the little color-fill tool to mark the temp.

The Excel file can be resized larger or smaller as needed,using the toolbar.

When you want to print it, select the whole chart (drag cursor from the top left

box to the lower right box) and go to File ~> Print Area ~> Set Print Area.

Then go to File ~> Page Setup then select Landscape and Print 1 page to 1 page,

then print it.

sol wrote: I printed it

out, and took it to a copy machine that can enlarge. Which

happened to be my local library.

Made several copies. I had to, I simply could not see the small graph

well enough to chart accurately, and made a huge useless mess of it.

sol

Cherie wrote:

> Anyone have any idea if this can be done? I would really like for it to be

> bigger. Preferabbly to take up the entire paper, but I can't seem to figure

> out how to do it. Thanks!

>

>

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The graph comes as a .pdf file and also as an Excel file. I saved the Excel

file to my own computer, and use the little color-fill tool to mark the temp.

The Excel file can be resized larger or smaller as needed,using the toolbar.

When you want to print it, select the whole chart (drag cursor from the top left

box to the lower right box) and go to File ~> Print Area ~> Set Print Area.

Then go to File ~> Page Setup then select Landscape and Print 1 page to 1 page,

then print it.

sol wrote: I printed it

out, and took it to a copy machine that can enlarge. Which

happened to be my local library.

Made several copies. I had to, I simply could not see the small graph

well enough to chart accurately, and made a huge useless mess of it.

sol

Cherie wrote:

> Anyone have any idea if this can be done? I would really like for it to be

> bigger. Preferabbly to take up the entire paper, but I can't seem to figure

> out how to do it. Thanks!

>

>

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The graph comes as a .pdf file and also as an Excel file. I saved the Excel

file to my own computer, and use the little color-fill tool to mark the temp.

The Excel file can be resized larger or smaller as needed,using the toolbar.

When you want to print it, select the whole chart (drag cursor from the top left

box to the lower right box) and go to File ~> Print Area ~> Set Print Area.

Then go to File ~> Page Setup then select Landscape and Print 1 page to 1 page,

then print it.

sol wrote: I printed it

out, and took it to a copy machine that can enlarge. Which

happened to be my local library.

Made several copies. I had to, I simply could not see the small graph

well enough to chart accurately, and made a huge useless mess of it.

sol

Cherie wrote:

> Anyone have any idea if this can be done? I would really like for it to be

> bigger. Preferabbly to take up the entire paper, but I can't seem to figure

> out how to do it. Thanks!

>

>

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If you still need help and don't have the right programs to enlarge

or don't know how, let me know and I will help.

Just send me an email to musiisland@...

~inga

> Anyone have any idea if this can be done? I would really like for

> it to be

> bigger. Preferabbly to take up the entire paper, but I can't seem

> to figure

> out how to do it. Thanks!

>

> Rie

>> .

>

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If you still need help and don't have the right programs to enlarge

or don't know how, let me know and I will help.

Just send me an email to musiisland@...

~inga

> Anyone have any idea if this can be done? I would really like for

> it to be

> bigger. Preferabbly to take up the entire paper, but I can't seem

> to figure

> out how to do it. Thanks!

>

> Rie

>> .

>

>

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