Hi Ronni
Sorry I had not come back earlier. You have no idea how quickly the day/weeks
fill up when retired
I do not fully understand your reply.
I have tried/experimented with the formats of both Pedigree and cascading
pedigree charts and do see value in both of these.
In the second part
Its in the chart menu when you create on.
Regards,
Adrian
adrianske...@me.com
On 08/09/2010, at 7:49 PM, Graeme Winters wrote:
Hi Ronni
Sorry I had not come back earlier. You have no idea how quickly the
day/weeks fill up when retired
I do not fully understand your reply.
I have
Many thanks Adrian
I knew it was in there somewhere and once again the list proved to be so useful
Graeme
On 08/09/2010, at 8:21 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote:
Its in the chart menu when you create on.
Regards,
Adrian
adrianske...@me.com
On 08/09/2010, at 7:49 PM, Graeme Winters wrote:
Is there anyone within the WAMUG group using Reunion for Mac
This is a family tree package designed specifically for the Mac
My current issue is this
Having entered data for some 7 families or over 650 names, I then opted to
print a pedigree chart for my youngest grandchild
This printed chart
Does the PRINT dialog not give you the option to Save as PDF ?
On 25 Aug 2010, at 17:38, Graeme Winters wrote:
Is there anyone within the WAMUG group using Reunion for Mac
This is a family tree package designed specifically for the Mac
My current issue is this
Having entered data for
On 25/08/2010, at 5:38 PM, Graeme Winters wrote:
Is there anyone within the WAMUG group using Reunion for Mac
This is a family tree package designed specifically for the Mac
My current issue is this
Having entered data for some 7 families or over 650 names, I then opted to
print a
Hi Graeme,
Does the Cascading Pedigree give you what you want?
From the Reunion menu bar at the top of your display go to Create, and near
the bottom of the popup list click on Cascading Pedigree.
Pull down the menu, Createthen click on Pedigree chart.
You can then choose how many
Hi Graeme
After you have created the chart, whilst the chart is the active window, choose
File Save Graphic File ... (rather than File Save As, which you appear to
have done, which gives you the boxchart suffix).
From the window which displays, choose pdf as the file format, then click
Many thanks to all for your assistance with this issue
As always a great and speedy response and this just reinforces the decision I
made in switching to my IMAC
Graeme
On 25/08/2010, at 6:54 PM, Steven Knowles wrote:
Hi Graeme
After you have created the chart, whilst the chart is the
Hello Graeme,
I have been using it on and off for about 6 months and I found the reports
(family tree prints, etc) very cumbersome and unfriendly.
I have thought lately of trying something different, but what ?
On 25/08/2010, at 5:38 PM, Graeme Winters wrote:
Is there anyone within the
Thank you for your comment Stephen
I was using Family Tree Maker 2006 prior to August 2010 but was torn between
persevering with this old package, updating FTM or switching to Reunion.
I made the change after only a brief test and am yet to really get to try the
many options available
Several
I haven't reviewed anything else extensively, but in defence of Reunion, I
think report and chart creation is one of its better features. The flexibility
is endless, with Mac-like drag drop functionality within the charts. Drag
individual person boxes to wherever you like, and the charts will
Hi Graeme
I've come in late to this discussion. Here's some thoughts...
Sharing with another Reunion user...send him the reunion file, not a boxchart
(not sure what you meant by 'box file').
Others have mentioned the great features of Reunion, it's certainly worth
persevering with.
Reunion
I agree completely with Steven, Reunion is the No.1 Genealogy program for Mac
on the market.
Each update version has improved their latest version Reunion 9.0c is
excellent.
Fwd: Reunion 9.0c free maintenance update is now available
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From: Reunion Customer
Good morning all,
I have tried a few genealogical apps over the last 20 odd years and I found
they all record the data and in some case they have interesting but useless
gimmicks, however, in the long run I have also concluded that Reunion is by far
the most comprehensive of of them all pretty
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