Hi Tom,

You shared this resource in October and here it is two months later and I am
just checking it out.  It is excellent if it does all that it says it will
do and I trust it does since you are so pleased with it.

Thank you for sharing an excellent resource!

Marie

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Montgomery
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 7:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Printed books or a CD


I don't print books of any sort any more but have gone to the use of Family
History CD:

http://www.familyhistorycd.com/

This application allows you to add and burn (to a CD) all of your books,
photos, documents, whatever you wish to include.  I used to make books all
the time but just became too expensive much less the work and hassle - -
some of my family lines make for very large books. I now put them on a CD
and tell all if they want the book in a print form then they will have to
print it off, much like an online product manual.  So far no complaints from
anyone. The photos are all separate so no problems associated with including
in a book or creating a link in Legacy. My plan is to offer revised editions
at regular intervals for those you want to be kept up to date.

I have been told that a new version should be out by the end of the year - -
would wait as V1 can be error prone, more like a Beta. Regardless, very easy
to use and has some great features. Support is excellent.

Tom M......

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From: "E.Rodier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 12:26 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] PDF files (Yes, Sharon, they are broken)


> 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.


> 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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