Michele,

Do you mean you cannot get it onto one sheet? If so I am not surprised, even
if you did I suspect that it would be too small to read.

What can be done though is to move the lines and boxes so that they are not
cut into peices ny the page edges. This is done by clicking on what look
like trees on the sidebar and then move the appropriate boxes.

Ron Ferguson
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----- Original Message -----
From: Michele S
To: [email protected]
Sent: 25 January 2010 18:23
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy Charting into MS DOC


I did the export to PDF and a Picture Program, but I have 8 generations and
this is impossible to do on legal paper. Any suggestions would be welcome.

Thank you.


On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 10:09 PM, Francois Greeff
<[email protected]> wrote:

“Is there anyway to get Legacy charts onto a MS Doc or something different?”

I figured out the same problem for myself. In Legacy Charting 7 (similar in
Legacy) you CAN save in different formats. The most useful to email is
probably pdf. Here is how:
1.       In Legacy Charting click on the main icon top left
2.       Click Save As
3.       At the bottom of the new window, choose Save as type:  and you bomb
out! There are no alternatives there. That does not work. Weird.

Now I remember!
1.       Click on “Publish”
2.       Export to File
3.       Choose jpg in the new window (better for charts than a pdf)
4.       Select destination folder and enter your own file name
5.       Click OK.

My problem went further. I wanted different colours in a family chart, to
illustrate different branches by DNA mutations. To do that I right click on
the file name in windows, and I select “Open with….” And then open the jpg
chart with “Paint”. Then I used the “paint” program to colour in the 
squares
in the jpg image. It worked like a charm.

There was another area in which I had to be cunning. Some charts will not
show only the direct line of descent to specified descendants. The chat
shows every one of all the siblings in every generation. That really
clutters the page with masses of useless siblings. I solved that by creating
a new tree, a duplicate of the one I was working in, and from the duplicate
I simply deleted all the unwanted siblings until I had only the people I
wanted in my chart in the family tree. Then I printed the chart I wanted.

Next week I shall have to repeat the process, but with a very much larger
group of people. I have already decided to tag all the ones I want, and then
to export all the tagged ones in a gedcom. The nuisance of this is that I
have to search out and individually tag fifty people and their direct
paternal ancestors only – each one by hand.

Legacy can certainly work on defining the parameters of groups more
specifically. The boolean stuff is a bit too thin in the current search
facility of Legacy. I compare the stuff we have now to the eighties, and my
mind boggles at the thought of the software our grandchildren will use!

Regards,
Francois
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36 Aston Road
London
SW20 8BE
United Kingdom

Phone: 0044 20 8123 4224
Mobile 0044 79 6372 2345
Skype: Greefffrancois
Greeff Family Web Site: (www.Greeff.info) The  Greeff Family Web site is
temporarily OFF the internet while I repair the great damage done by
hackers. I hope to have the web site up and running in January.



From: Michele S [mailto:[email protected]]

Sent: 24 January 2010 19:29

To: [email protected]

Subject: [LegacyUG] Legacy Charting into MS DOC

Is there anyway to get these charts onto a MS Doc or something different? i
can only print the chart and I want to email it to my family.


Thank you, I am new :)



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