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HANDYGRAPH 1.1 SOFTWARE RELEASED FOR MICROSOFT WORD
The blank graph maker offers more customization features.
Eureka, Montana -- March 4, 2002 -- Del Rey Incorporated today announced the release of a new version of HandyGraph(r) software. HandyGraph creates custom grids and blank graphs within Microsoft(r) Word documents, and is used by teachers and professionals worldwide for mixing graphs with text. New features in version 1.1 include labeling with fractions, the ability to save your own graph as the 'default, and a shortcut for making full page graph paper.
The HandyGraph window, launched from the toolbar in Word, offers a straightforward format to specify features of each blank graph before inserting it into the document. Linear graphs, logarithmic graphs, and number lines can be produced quickly with any size and number range. The user can opt to customize the axis labels, grid spacing, colors, and more. With version 1.1, HandyGraph can be set to open with a user-made graph, which simplifies production of similar graphs. Once created, graphs may be moved or edited with ease.
HandyGraph is great for presentations, art projects, or for making worksheets. When math and science teachers require students to graph on exams and handouts, they use HandyGraph to provide templates for graphing right next to the questions.
Pricing and Availability
HandyGraph 1.1 is available for use on both Macintosh(r) and Windows(r) operating systems, and must be used in conjunction with Microsoft(r) Word: Word 98 or 2001 on the Mac or Word 97 or 2000 on Windows.
An evaluation version of HandyGraph may be downloaded freely from www.handygraph.com. For a licensed copy without limitations, the product may be registered for $21.95 at the same web site. CD-ROM copies may be purchased for an additional $8.00 (shipped to U.S. addresses only), and site licenses are offered at a discounted rate.
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(c) 2000-2002 Del Rey Incorporated. All rights reserved. Del Rey, HandyGraph, and the HandyGraph logo are trademarks of Del Rey Incorporated. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computers, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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