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Problems with Microsoft Chart. [message #112448] Mon, 16 September 2013 13:46
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Questions about Microsoft Chart:                                  

 Does anybody have information about the following?

 Limitations : a) Maximum number of series, b) maximum number of points 
  which can be plotted in one scatter plot, c) maximum data points when
  plotting several series. 
 
 Any reason why it is possible to get a screen dump of a multiple scatter
plot but not a regular print job? Everything works fine except the printer
only gets a form feed, and a print file is left on the desk.

 Is there any way to print the 'print file' already generated by Chart?
 
 If one of the series is eliminated , or points deleted from one of them, then
 the plot is printed fine. Four series with 194  total data points work OK; 
 four series with 257 total points do not plot.

                      Ruben Mitchell
                      Cell Research Institute
                      University of Texas
                      Austin, Texas 78712
                       ruben@ut-ngp.arpa  
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