Project presets width limit?

I'm working on a special venue show and the screen width is 7552 pixels wide. I can't seem to input that width into Motion presets and I suspect there is a limit.
If so, is there a script or something I can change the values like you can in Shake?

hi
welcome to the posts.
I make TV commercials that are 768 pixels wide, but the TV I watch it on is way bigger than that. The point I'm making is of course that it is not necessarily the display screen that determines the size of your project. Further what kind of media will it be played from. If for example it were to played from a DVD player than there would be no point making a project at that huge size since it would be down sized to TV ratio anyway. Also working on a project canvas of that size, even if it were possible in Motion, would more than likely be totally unworkable.
hope this helps
adam

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