Jack:

Up until now, I have stayed out of the discussion about large charts.  
Personally I not interested in producing a large chart, let alone paying more 
to have it included in Legacy.  I think the approach of add-ons is best.  If I 
want the capability to produce a large chart I can pay for it, if not, I don't 
have to pay for something I don't need or want.

Loran Bures

>From: John Kaufmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Sun Aug 28 10:53:11 CDT 2005
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [LegacyUG] Large Charts

>This discussion goes on and on. I use Tree Draw Legacy and find it OK, but a
>pain. There are many places (OfficeCopy, etc) that will print in B/W. For
>color go to a blueprint company (take your wallet). Or use on-line services.
>
>As a past user of Reunion that became Generations (for Windows), I found its
>charting great. Why doesn't Legecy buy the code (Sierra ?) and incorporate
>into Legacy? Would I pay more for such a package - you bet. Legecy is the
>best value I have seen.
>
>Jack
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