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Viewing your whole tree ...
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Ellie | Report | 5 Nov 2004 15:45 |
Are there any ways to view your whole tree (either here on GR or on PAF)? Thanks. Ellie |
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Unknown | Report | 5 Nov 2004 15:56 |
No |
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Unknown | Report | 5 Nov 2004 15:58 |
I think that is the major problem with most Trees, They either show the ancestry of an individual or the descendancy. There is no programme that I know which allows you to show all your ancestors and all their descendants. Good hunting, and please let me know if you come across one as I have nearly 3000 names somewhere in my PAF File. Jim |
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Gerry | Report | 5 Nov 2004 16:05 |
Eleanor There are some progs out there that let you view you whole tree. One I can recall is genopro*com. There are one or two others but I cannot remember their names. I THINK I read that the latest version of Family Tree Maker was going to have the facility. Don't forget, though if you have this facility it will be an incedibly complicated chart with all sorts of cross-overs. AMD how do you print it out???? Gerry |
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Judith | Report | 5 Nov 2004 16:38 |
Family Historian has the option to view or print out an All Relatives diagram. My 900+ relatives appear as tiny spots on the computer screen and to print them off in a readable font size requires 108 sheets of A4 but it looks impressive when stuck together if you can find a large enough wall space! |
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Gerry | Report | 5 Nov 2004 16:55 |
Judith Thats the prob isn't it? It took 25 sheets to print just one branch of my tree. No way could I do the whole lot! |