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Post #7499 Posted 6/16/2005 10:21:40 PM
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If I want to take my genogram to Staples or something like it to print on larger paper, what kind of file do I need to put my genogram in? Can I save it as a .pdf file? I need something Staples can open and that won't change the look of my genogram too much. Thank you!
Post #7500 Posted 8/18/2005 6:50:02 PM
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I have installed Cutepdf as a printer and use it for spreadsheets and documents. No reason why it will not create a pdf file from GenoPro. The version I got (from a magazine disc) is free; they encourage you to pay for an upgrade to v. 3 but their site http://www.cutepdf.com/ seems to offer the free version
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If you have Adobe Acrobat, you probably might use an option Print to pdf and adjust resoolution to max... then just print a pdf...

Or, what's much simpler to me ... Use option export to... Metafile, and than with *.emf you can deal with many graphics programs, or you just can paste that picture to MSword or anything like it...



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Post #8314 Posted 9/9/2005 5:43:08 PM


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How can I save an INDIVIDUAL's page (from the generated report) instead of printing it ? 

(I'm refering at the right side - only)


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Alfi (9/9/2005)
How can I save an INDIVIDUAL's page (from the generated report) instead of printing it ? 

Right-click on a person's link and choose "open in a new window". What you'll get is a single page without frames...

You can go to simple "save as" then...


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V.L.o (9/9/2005)
Right-click on a person's link and choose "open in a new window". What you'll get is a single page without frames...

You can go to simple "save as" then...

At the bottom of the page, you will get extra text you may not want to save.  This text contains links in case the page is found from a search request as well keywords for search engines.  If you plan to save multiple HTML pages, you may want to remove the line WriteHtmlFramesetSafeguardI in file Individual.htm before generating the report.

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How can I save an INDIVIDUAL's page (from the generated report) instead of printing it ?


Right-click on a person's link and choose "open in a new window". What you'll get is a single page without frames...

You can go to simple "save as" then...


There is no need to safe the page again, since all pages(individual and family) are already on your PC once you create the report. You just have to go to the folder where you saved the report and look for the ID of the person you are interested.
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maru-san (9/9/2005)
There is no need to safe the page again, since all pages(individual and family) are already on your PC once you create the report. You just have to go to the folder where you saved the report and look for the ID of the person you are interested.

Smart.  Let me add the comment you can also give a more meaningful ID for some key individuals in the report.  For instance, instead of the ID "ind00003", you may give the ID "UncleBob" which will produce the file "UncleBob.htm" in the report.

Post #8321 Posted 9/10/2005 11:05:31 AM


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Wow, this last bit is great news, I had no idea thet the ID's could be changed like this!

I would like to use this in my tree (it will keep me busy for a while untill the templates are ready.

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