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 tried/experimented with the formats of both Pedigree and cascading 
> pedigree charts and do see value in both of these.
> 
> In the second part of your reply you said
> Pull down the menu, Create.... then click on Pedigree chart
> Choose how many generations you want to show on the chart.            Am 
> happy on all of that
> 
> 
> What followed is the part I did not understand
> 
> Then pull the Tree menu---to orientation
> You will have a choice of Waterfall, left to right etc
> 
> I could not find those headings. Could you please expand or clarify for for 
> me?
> 
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Graeme
> On 25/08/2010, at 6:30 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
> 
>> 
>> 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, Create....then click on Pedigree chart.
>> You can then choose how many generations you want to show on the chart.
>> Then pull down the Tree Menu---to orientation.
>> You will have a choice of Waterfall, Left to Right, Right to Left, Top to 
>> Bottom, etc.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Ronni
>> 
>> 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 pedigree chart for my youngest grandchild
>>> This printed chart covers 7 generations and when printed covers 12 A4 
>>> sheets. In this format the chart is quite readable although it could be 
>>> reduced in size a little.
>>> I then taped and joined the 12 pages into an impressive chart , however the 
>>> joins were not good and I had to do much trimming to make the chart at all 
>>> reasonable in appearance.
>>> 
>>> Thinking that I could get a better job done by Office Works ( whose 
>>> printing costs seem to be better than most ) Office Works were unable to 
>>> open the .boxchart file
>>> 
>>> I then tried saving this as a pdf file but the system would only allow a 
>>> pdf.boxchart suffix
>>> Again the printer could not open the file
>>> 
>>> When I come to print a descendants chart I see that I will have the same 
>>> problem. Again this will be up to 7 generations but the chart will spread 
>>> both north and south as well as east and west
>>> 
>>> Does anyone have any experience with Reunion?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Graeme
>>> iMac 27"
>>> Intel Core 2 Duo 3.06GHz
>>> 4GB 1067MHz RAM / 1TB
>>> Running OS X v 10.6.4
>>> Windows XP for MYOB
>> 
>> 
>> 
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> iMac 27"
> Intel Core 2 Duo 3.06GHz
> 4GB 1067MHz RAM / 1TB
> Running OS X v 10.6.4
> Windows XP for MYOB
> 
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