Hi Jack,
You can change page size - perhaps you were including that in saying -
By the way, for a large chart you need to shrink your chart to 1 page to outline the print area.

However, you can choose more than one page to print - which is important if you want to print on A4 (or Letter) and join pages together (although I've found that difficult as the different pages don't match exactly however careful you are).


It is a good idea to check how it will fit on the size of paper you plan to use and it is good to be able to shrink the chart to that size if necessary.

Legacy TreeDraw 3 is much easier to navigate than Legacy TreeDraw 2 though I still think it has a fairly steep learning curve to use a number of the options. A straight chart using defaults is pretty easy though.

Cheers,
Cathy

At 06:34 AM 20/01/2005, you wrote:

I did one of our family 19" x 180" (big), saved as a pdf file and took it to my local Copy Max (Office Max) and got a BW copy for only a few dollars.

Even though I have done programming for over w30 years, there is a learning curve such as drawing boxes, coloring.

By the way, for a large chart you need to shrink your chart to 1 page to outline the print area.

Jack

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