>Brian Kelly
>Maybe you should check the Treedraw settings, options or
>preferences (I don't know what Treedraw calls them) to see if
>there is one to automatically refresh data that you may not have
>turned on. If that does not exist, check the menus for an update
>now option to get Treedraw to query the legacy file and get the
>new text.

>If you do not find one or the other please report back because it
>would be a BIG argument against getting Treedraw. I don't want to
>have to recreate the trees from scratch every time I make a
>change to Legacy. That would be a big headache if I do a lot of
>customization of the layout by staggering branches of the family
>to condense the layout or by adding colours to lines etc.

There is no doubt at all that the two programs are linked - any existing
text is automatically updated - I have no problem with this, it works as
stated.
Maybe it is just clever wording since I have yet to find a way where say
adding a new child is automatically included without preparing a whole new
chart.
Doing this of course then loses any previous modifications or tailored
layout. I do really like the program and use it extensively, but not without
effort.
Graham

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