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Family tree layout

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Michael

Michael Report 12 Apr 2012 09:59

Can anyone advise me as to an interesting format for my tree.
It is at present in two styles-- one as a landscape design[GSP edition] and the other on Ancestry.
I would like it to be formulated into a book[looseleaf] style so as to be interesting to read and update when required.
As i have gone back to the 1600's there are over 700 names to deal with.
Await comments.
Regards.
Michael.

InspectorGreenPen

InspectorGreenPen Report 12 Apr 2012 10:16

Invest in a program such as FTM (Family Tree Maker)

The latest version several chart layouts to choose from, all of which are customizable in terms of content and page layout. The is also the facility to create a genealogy book which may be of interest to you.

I will PM details of a site which supplies most of commercial tree programs on the market which will allow you to compare the facilities each has on offer.

Shelley

Shelley Report 4 May 2012 21:34

If you want an online book version check out My Heritage.com....I have access to one for my tree 550 people & growing! ;-)