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okay so a while ago I actually made a video on how to use graph and if you havent seen that I recommend you watch it because uh theres a lot of prerequisite prerequisites you have to know before watching this video but in that video I covered the MS macros and the MS macros are probably the most popular and while I use macros for graph um there are other macros but I just havent covered them yet but for this video Im going to be showing you guys how to use the pick macros which will actually draw well actually let you draw pictures in graph documents and if youve ever used watik before it may seem very similar to um I think its the tix tikz tickets how do you pronounce it um drawing system but I actually argue that pick is probably easier and more simple to use and youll find out that probably is but Im gonna go ahead and show you how to use it so Im gonna go ahead and open a new graph document and Im just going to call it picture.ms and in it Im going to put some Ms macros