I use TreeDraw Legacy (I used TreeDraw ages ago) to produce small charts
which illustrate points of discussion. The program isn't totally intuitive,
but not difficult to learn. I import small sections of families of interest
from Legacy and manipulate them to suit. I'm including a link to 3 trees
produced to share with a resercher in England who is working on social
history and farm ownership in a small parish in Gloucestershire. The
reproduction is a bit fuzzy - they are jpg files, exported from TreeDraw and
the file size reduced, but they give some idea of what can be done.

http://groups.msn.com/PeglerFamilyHistory/shoebox.msnw?Page=1

Hope that helps

Margaret 
In New Zealand

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