Yes, there are problems printing, but still would like the option of having
them.  After all, they could be sent as pdf files; unfortunately, my limited
experience with Genbox did not permit for easy, readable pdf sent.

Jacob

On 11/26/06, malkajef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I agree, but how do you print these huge "everything" charts?  Don't you
need a professional printshop?

Jeff

Terry Foxcroft wrote:
> Generations did this, as does Reunion. And do it very very well.
> Things move easily and borders, photos etc can be added.
>
> Family Historian also does it, but the chart is basic.
>
> My opions anyway.
>
> Legacy (or one of the add ons) needs this chart. It is the best for
> family reunions. And only takes one click
>
> Foxy
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> Another advantage of GenBox is that it can produce an "All in One"
> chart containing everybody. I'm not aware of any other charting
programme
> that does this. To produce the same chart in Tree Draw required weeks of
> cutting and pasting.



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