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    Charting help

    Hi
    Does anyone know how to generate a chart with ALL individuals in my genealogy research?. I am using Legacy Family Tree, Family Tree Maker and the Master Genealogyst, but haven't found the way to do it. Or maybe there is another software to do it.
    Please help
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    Mosha
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    Cantu, Chapa, Leal, in Mexico. Schroeder, Schröder, Ehrlich, Schnapp, Kubeczka, Schmeizerle in Germany and Central Europe, Czeck Republik... perhaps someone lost in USA.

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    Which version of FTM are you using?

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    You can do that with Family Historian!

    However if you have a lot of people on your tree it can look incredibly messy with 'ribbons' joining spouses from differnt parts of the tree. I think most people who use Family Historian play about with the 'all individuals' diagram, out of interest, and then go back to a more sensible one of just part of the tree!

    Anne

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    I would agree with Anne that you it can look messy - it really depends on how many people you have in your tree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elaine ..Spain View Post
    Which version of FTM are you using?
    I am using FTM 2008

    Thanks
    Mosha
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    Cantu, Chapa, Leal, in Mexico. Schroeder, Schröder, Ehrlich, Schnapp, Kubeczka, Schmeizerle in Germany and Central Europe, Czeck Republik... perhaps someone lost in USA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anne in Carlisle View Post
    You can do that with Family Historian!

    However if you have a lot of people on your tree it can look incredibly messy with 'ribbons' joining spouses from differnt parts of the tree. I think most people who use Family Historian play about with the 'all individuals' diagram, out of interest, and then go back to a more sensible one of just part of the tree!

    Anne
    Thanks to all of you guys...
    As of today I have a bit more than 1000 individuals.
    Mosha
    Researching:
    Cantu, Chapa, Leal, in Mexico. Schroeder, Schröder, Ehrlich, Schnapp, Kubeczka, Schmeizerle in Germany and Central Europe, Czeck Republik... perhaps someone lost in USA.

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    Legacy Family Tree and The Master Genealogyst

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    In Family Tree Maker a chart which shows everyone in your tree is known as an All-in-one chart.
    Unfortunately it is not available in FTM 2008 or FTM 2009.

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    Thank you Elaine, in which version of FTM is it available... I still have a previous one archived
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    Hello again Mosha

    The "all in one tree" is available in FTM 2005 and also in FTM 2006.
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/50125734@N06/

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    Glen, thanks... I'll check which one I have ( I think 2005).... Do you know if there is any other program that can do it?
    Regards
    Mosha
    Researching:
    Cantu, Chapa, Leal, in Mexico. Schroeder, Schröder, Ehrlich, Schnapp, Kubeczka, Schmeizerle in Germany and Central Europe, Czeck Republik... perhaps someone lost in USA.

    Using:
    Legacy Family Tree and The Master Genealogyst

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