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- To see commands for working with selections and the clipboard, click here.
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- Graphplot does not use the “Undo” command.
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- Places the selected text on the clipboard.
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- Graphplot does not use the “Cut” command.
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- Places the active graph or selection on the clipboard. The graph can then be pasted into another application’s documents.
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- Places the active graph or selection on the clipboard. Dimmed because there is no graph active.
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- Replaces the selected text with text on the clipboard.
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- Graphplot does not use the “Paste” command.
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- Deletes the selected text.
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- Graphplot does not use the “Clear” command.
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- Opens a new graph with the current selection as its scales.
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- Opens a new graph with the current selection as its scales. Dimmed because there is no selection made.
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- Changes the scales of the active graph to the selected area.
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- Changes the scales of the active graph to the selected area. Dimmed because there is no selection made.
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- Selects the whole of the active graph.
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- Opens the clipboard window so that you can view the contents of the clipboard.
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- To see commands for opening, closing, saving and printing graphs, click here.
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- Opens a new “Untitled” graph.
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- Opens a graph file on disk. This will create a new window for the graph.
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- Closes the active window.
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- Closes the active window. Dimmed because there is no active window.
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- Saves the active graph as a PICT file. PICT files can be opened by most Macintosh graphics applications.
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- Saves the active graph as a PICT file. Dimmed because there is no graph active.
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- Saves the active graph as a disk file.
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- Saves the active graph as a disk file. Dimmed because there is no graph active.
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- Opens a dialog for changing the printer settings.
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- Prints the active graph.
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- Prints the active graph. Dimmed because there is no graph active.
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- Quits Graphplot.
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- To see the set of built-in functions, click here.
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- To see the set of built-in functions, click here. Dimmed because there is no active graph.
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- Opens a dialog for entering the function to be plotted.
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- Opens a dialog for entering the function to be plotted. Dimmed because there is no active graph.
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- To see commands for changing the settings of the active graph, click here.
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- To see commands for changing the settings of the active graph, click here. Dimmed because there is no active graph.
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- Opens a dialog for setting the scales, ranges and type of the active graph.
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- Opens a dialog for setting the scales, ranges and type of the active graph. Dimmed because there is no graph active.
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- Opens a dialog for setting the values of secondary variables (a,b, etc.).
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- Opens a dialog for setting the values of secondary variables (a,b, etc.). Dimmed because there is no graph active.
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- Opens a dialog for changing the annotation of the active graph.
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- Opens a dialog for changing the annotation of the active graph. Dimmed because there is no graph active.
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- Opens a dialog for viewing or setting the current plotting resolution.
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- Opens a dialog for viewing or setting the current plotting resolution. Dimmed because there is no graph active.
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- Turns on automatic calculation of plotting resolution. You can change the resolution with the “Resolution...” command.
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- Turns on automatic calculation of plotting resolution. Dimmed because there is no graph active.
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- Turns off automatic calculation of plotting resolution.
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- Turns on automatic replotting whenever a change is made to the graph.
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- Turns on automatic replotting whenever a change is made to the graph. Dimmed because there is no graph active.
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- Turns off automatic replotting of the graph whenever a change is made.
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- Draws or redraws the active graph.
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