Pam,

Go to Reports, then Legacy Charting and select Standard Descendants.

A couple years ago I had a five-generation chart done for my 94 year old
mother. I had it professionally printed on 3' x 5' canvas. It contains
pictures of her and all of her descendants plus the background was of Mt.
McKinley. She framed it and still brags about it every time she has
visitors.

You can also print it out yourself on overlapping sheets and tape them
together.

Good luck,

Roy Leggitt

On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 7:30 AM, Pam Westmeyer <p...@pamwestmeyer.com> wrote:

>  I am trying to make a descendant chart for the first time and would like
> to print it on a large long paper.  It looks to me like the paper gets
> larger but the chart itself stays the same size.  I do not want to order a
> chart and then have it be a small chart on a large paper.  I want it for a
> family reunion to hang on the wall.  Ideas?  Suggestions?
>
>
> *Pam Westmeyer*
>
>

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