> I stagger the different branches so that I get a rectangular chart
> rather than a wall frieze.
>
> Cheers,
> Cathy

> Thanks also for the hint on staggering the branches to condense
> the chart width. Fortunately Treedraw does have the ability to
> customize the layout.

> Brian Kelly

These two responses made me think a bit! Exactly how are people adjusting
the output? I can see how the original input can be configured slightly but
unless I'm missing something that is it set forever. I also have a related
formatting question - although you can update text quite easily has anyone
figured out a way to bring in new additions to the tree? It is not too
difficult if it is an entire branch but if they are scattered throughout the
tree it seems you need to remember each addition (I had initially hoped that
the whole point of the linked database was that it picked up changes to the
data but alas not).
Graham
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