I once printed a pedigree chart using Family Tree Maker that was taped
together and then taken to a blueprint business where it was printed on a
plotter.  They enlarged it 3X the original size so it turned out a whopping
3 feet high and 18 feet long!  It was wonderful because the fonts enlarged
to about an inch high.  It was easy to read and allowed for folks to study
it and add corrections/additions via post it notes.  The nice thing was it
only cost me $5.  

Regards, 

Sherri

 

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The charting deficiencies are exasperating.  I wish they would team up with
AutoCAD to create some software that would allow much more to be done in
this area.  The charts and trees are probably the most popular keepsakes at
family reunions.  I think there's a big demand for these.  

 

At our last family reunion I used Charting to generate a part of our family
tree.  It came out to 11 pages that I taped together and hung on the wall.
The font was microscopic, so it was of limited use.  And it wasn't possible
to move things around.  The rolls of paper that plotters used could generate
sheets as long as anyone could want.   





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