Genbox Family History will make a chart of everyone with nine variations
less complex than FTM.
 
Brendan Caley
 
 
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of TH
Sent: 14 September 2007 16:27
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Chart printing
 
If it's All-In-One, how would you customize it? I have FTM, because of the
All-In-One chart's size and complexity, it's somewhat slow to load, but I'd
hardly call it "clunky." I'm moving over to Legacy because I'm not happy
with their 2008 release, but I used all versions of FTM for well over a
decade and never found it necessary to hang on a user group web site all the
time to find out how to use FTM ;-) 
 


 
On 9/14/07, Terry Foxcroft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
Generations had it, Reunion has it.

I haven't seen FTM, a couple of others have it, but it is clunky and 
difficult to customise.

It is the chart I use the most.

Foxy

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For a Family Reunion's it's great to be able to print an All-In-One Chart
which contains a subset of your complete database. 

First create a gedcom which is a subset of your database.  (This is  the
hardest part,  selecting  the right multiple ancestors, and selecting them
and their descendants.)

Then use Genbox or Family Tree Maker to create a tree with everyone 
included.  An All-In-One Chart

It's great to see a tree of ancestors for those attending a family reunion.

I like the idea of creating a tree based on blood relatives,  it would sure
be less painful than the process I go through now. 

A Tree Chart of Blood Relatives would probably be used more often than the
All In One Charts.

I don't think I've seen a Tree Chart of Blood Relatives in anyone's product
out there yet, does anyone know if anyone has done this? 

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