You don't need a workaround for this.
Just change the paper size in the Printer settings.
Find Print and then your printer Properties under the round button
with the chart icon on top left.
Cathy
At 02:20 PM 27/03/2008, you wrote:
I love reading all the work-arounds that folks come up with in
I love reading all the work-arounds that folks come up with in this
group! Excellent idea.
Dawn
Mary Moyer wrote:
You could print it out on letter size paper and then take to a copier that will
print legal size paper, enlarge it & reprint on legal size paper.
Mary
--- Dee Whiting <[EMAIL
I skip the known generations. I am doing only eight generations in a half
fan. I have done it before with the previous chart software. It's just for a
quick look as I do research on the microfilms. It fits on one page, but I
keep thinking there should be an easy way to make it happen.
Dee
On 3/26
IMHO, the program creating a chart like you are asking
for, might make the characters on the page
microscopic, and when the print preview is used you
can generally change paper size. How many generations
are you wanting to fit on one page? My 34 generations
preview was over 1 pages?
Rich in LA
Charting does not respond to printer settings that are changed after the
program starts (bug), so you need to set the default printer to landscape
before starting Charting.
I don't remember the steps (senior moment?), but I do have a landscape
chart with the title properly placed.
John
>
>
> Is
Is there a way to tell the wall charting software to fit legal-size paper?
Dee Whiting
Legacy User Group guidelines:
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Etiquette.asp
Archived messages:
http://www.mail-archive.com/legacyusergroup@legacyfamilytree.com/
Online technical support: http://www
6 matches
Mail list logo