Hi Jonathan,
That's what you do with TreeDraw as well. You can move boxes or individual elements of a box wherever you please.
I've just loaded the upgrade and either I've set the preferences better OR they've changed a default - but it isn't stretching things out as much as I remember even when importing a number of generations at a time.


The new Wheel Chart is interesting though on outer circles, if there is a lot of bdm data, it appears to be overlapping text - but this may be because I need to change the wordwrap setting.

Cheers,
Cathy

At 08:11 1/05/2004, you wrote:

  On packing, I really like GenoPro 1.7.  You can click and drag
the boxes and pack it yourself, fitting much more on a page that
merely scaling the whole chart.
Jonathan

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Walt asked:


>Does Tree Draw Legacy work better than the stock charting feature of >FTM? > > John said:

I think TDL produces better looking charts too (personal opinion)
But you do need to work with them.  They are not packed as
tightly as FTM, which means they take more paper, so either
you're going to be taping sheets together a lot or you've gotta
have a large format printer.  Maybe there's some option to get it
to draw the original chart more tightly.  I don't know.  It does
take more learning than FTM's charting.  But it can produce much
better charts if you have the time and a good printer or printing
service.



Hi John, Walt Margaret and all,

I love Legacy Tree Draw. As Margaret said you can re-size by
going into
edit .  My husband and I are in the process of making family tree

"books" following a wonderful format one of his ancestors used in

1905.  We are using 8 1/2" x 11 "sized paper.  We have changed
the fonts
to be smaller, but large enough to read easily and manually move
the
names around.   If you go to the last person on your page and
beside it
put "see page 2" or whatever page comes after. Then on page 2 you
put
that person's name again on the top of page 2 and put beside it
"see
page 1".    If  son # 4 was on  page 6 and showed up again later
on page
10 he  would the name on both pages and put "see page whatever"
beside
the name.  This makes it very easy to follow.  Also using 8 1/2
paper
allows you to  put it in a binder or make a  booklet out of it.
Much
better than taping pages together. On one page I have 29 people
and it
is still easy to read (this page is unusual).  With version 3., I
can make it even easier to follow.  I have no photographs for
these
people,  so I am not worried about that.  I am also going to
write notes
up separately and put them at the back of these pages.  My sons
suggested this format when they found  the  Legacy descendant
reports
too hard to follow do to all the intermarriages.  We also made
several
large wall charts  the largest being 6' x 10'.  I just updated to
TD v3
and love it already.  It does read a gedcom file.

Carol




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