Sharon,
Is the recipient of your Legacy PDF file trying to edit with the full 
version of Acrobat? That is a totally different issue than using free 
Acrobat Reader to print a family report saved as PDF by Legacy. If a book 
printing service cannot produce multiple copies of a family book that would 
match a home-printed PDF file, that would be a major concern.

One other option is to print a "master" copy of a family book at home and 
ask a printing service to make two-sided photocopies. Black and white copies 
are much more affordable than color copies on a more expensive machine.

I used a free download of PDF 995 for one family book with the PDF product 
set as default printer. My preference is to plan data entry carefully so 
that a genealogy program like Legacy will print a useful book report with no 
editing required.

Editing an RTF report in a word processor and adding pictures one by one is 
too much work when the family data changes frequently. Some living people 
want an ex-spouse left out etc.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sharon Perdue"
I only got 5 copies made the first time (which were sold for cost to distant 
cousins), and now 3 more people want one (with additional updates of 
course).  I was about to try the company you said you used, but I also know 
a local person whose family has a printing company and figured I would try 
them first.



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