I have two suggestions:

1. You can create a set of Family Group Sheets (FGS) for everyone in
your file as a single PDF file. These will show each family group and
you can include FGS for individuals as well.

2. If you are not as concerned about linking the people in your file
into families you can also create Individual Reports for everyone in
your file as a PDF.

To select everyone in your file click the record selection button on the
report screen.

It is not quite true that these will not require a computer program, to
view the PDF files you need Adobe Reader or other programs that can read
a PDF file but you also need a program to read a .doc or .rtf file. The
only records that do not need a computer program are hard copy on paper.

Brian
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
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On 23/06/2012 21:29, Susan Perrett wrote:
> I would like to be able to create some sort of Report, e.g. .DOC or
> .RTF of the whole of my family file, so that when I depart this life,
> there would be some sort of readable documentation of everyone in my
> family (file). Not just my paternal line but everyone, including all
> the people around the world that are connected in some way to my family.
>
> By doing this I can leave my family history recorded, without a
> computer program needed to see the file.
>
> Is this possible, if so, where would I start? And with whom would I
> start with?



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