Tried that. At one point I reset the colors and now the blue is too dark to read (almost). How to get back to the light blue?On 7/24/06, Geoff Rasmussen
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Question from Tom:I recently extended the ancestry of one of my lines and want to give anupdated pedigree chart to my cousin. I want the updated information to standout - can I emphasize or colorize only the new people that I've added?
Answer: The deluxe version of Legacy makes this easy. Just follow thesesteps. I've included an example of this chart below for your review. . . .See Legacy News in Legacy Home for the complete article, or just visit
http://legacynews.typepad.com/legacy_news/2006/07/pedigree_chart_.html.Thanks,Geoff RasmussenMillennia Corporation
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