-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of John
Kaufmann, Sunday, August 28, 2005 12:53 PM. Subject: >[LegacyUG] Large
Charts
>
>As a past user of Reunion that became Generations (for Windows), I
found its
>charting great. Why doesn't Legacy buy the code (Sierra ?) and
incorporate
>into Legacy? Would I pay more for such a package - you bet. Legacy is
the
>best value I have seen.

>Jack


I used to use Reunion and loved their vertical chart called a
Waterfall Chart.  One could easily move the vertical lines to boxes
containing one's own choice of vital statistics, could individually
reposition the information, could change font size, style and color,
and could perform numerous other actions.  My favorite way to use the
chart was to print out a person's family tree that covered several
pages on 81/2 X 11 paper, carefully paste the pages together, and
present the information as a scroll to the person involved, at some
special function.  This was always appreciated and some people still
have the chart on display.

I would certainly pay more for Legacy if this capability were
incorporated into the program.

Fred, a legacy user since before Legacy 2 Deluxe.

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