On 7/6/2012 10:56 PM, Ila Johnson wrote:
> Since there is a 200 inch limitation, shouldn't there be a way for us to
> rearrange or make the chart higher rather than so long?  The chart is
> not that high, just very long.  Why are there not ways to get around the
> problem for those of us who are wanting to create charts for family
> reunions.  I am working with a relatively small database of 768 people
> not all of whom are on the chart.  Yet the chart is a foot high but 33
> feet long.  If the families where more vertical instead of only
> horizontal, the 200 inch limitation might not matter.
> Ila Johnson

Unless you have access to a very large plotter, the limitation is 48"
wide rolls of paper.  The limitation in hardware imposes the height of
the chart.

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