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    Tont Foran
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    Default Dialog too large to fit on the screen! Autocad R14

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    This command keeps coming up every time I try to print. How do I change my requested size to get within the maximun size?

    Please help - this is driving me nuts!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    What screen resolution are you using? The print/plot dialigue box is one of the larger ones and if you are working at low resolution, it may not be able to be displayed. Try increasing your screen resolution if you can.
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    How do I change resolution?

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    Right click your desktop and choose PROPERTIES.Then go to SETTINGS, change the slider bar at the bottom of the screen to a higher number of pixels.Then click apply if your happy with the results.

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    Thanks very much, sorted my headache

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    CADTutor deserves the credit,I only expanded on what he said. CADTutor has saved me one or two headaches in the past to.

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