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How do You get a Genogram into a Word Document?

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Posted Tuesday, July 28, 2009 - Post #24389
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Hello,

I really need to know how to get a genogram diagram into a word document. Please Help!

Posted Wednesday, July 29, 2009 - Post #24392
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You can just select what you want to copy, copy the selection, and paste into the Word document. Sometimes the pasted picture is not visible in Word, but this can usually be solved via a setting on the Tools>Options>View menu - this will depend on the version you are using.
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Press Ctrl+A (Select All), Ctrl+C (Copy), and then paste your genogram into your Word Document or PowerPoint Presentation.  GenoPro will paste your genogram as a metafile, which is a vector-based graphic, therefore retaining the full quality.
Posted Friday, August 14, 2009 - Post #24454
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Thank you so much for that info!  I was having an awful time trying to do it with the right mouse button and couldn't get the "Copy" command to come up.  Your answer made it so easy!!BigGrin:

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Posted Wednesday, July 21, 2010 - Post #26189
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I know many programs. But some of them can't help me in difficult situation. Once I was writing a letter to my friend in MS Word. I finished and closed the tool. But today I wanted to open a file and copied the data. But I couldn't reason of all data was disappeared. Luckily for me I rapidly retrieved - repair microsoft word. This tool settled my trouble within a minute. I knew some interesting facts about it. For example the tool helped me freeSmile
Posted Thursday, January 13, 2011 - Post #27354
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My genogram tree is very large and I have promens in copying it into a Word document:

1) if I copy it all in one page it appears to small

2) if I rotate the image 90° and I enlarge the image the lateral exceeding part disappear I do not know where!

3) If I divide the tree into 3 exactly equal parts and I copy each of them in a different page there are 2 problems: a) the first part shows the continuation of the connecting lines

b) the second part starts with the connecting lines

c) the 3rd part even if the dimensions of the image is exactly the same appears bigger

Is there sombody so kind to help me?

Thanks in advance

Paolo Farina

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Just curious, why would you want to include a large genogram in Word? Normally that would be a small genogram or a subset of it so it can be view and integrated to some text.

Large object required most of the scrolling and zooming like GenoPro offer. Word is restricted to the page size/boundary.
Posted Friday, January 14, 2011 - Post #27367
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Whichever version of Word you are using, the procedures should be similar. When you perform a normal paste the Genogram 'picture' will fit into the page to its full width. You will probably get a larger picture if you first set the Page Setup in Word to landscape format (this is preferable to trying to rotate the Genogram). Instead, if you perform a Paste Special (Insert menu?) you will get a very large 'picture' which overlaps the margins.

Now you have the Genogram 'picture' in Word you can resize it, either by selecting it and dragging the resizing handles, or by using the options in the Format Picture options (from the menubar?).
Posted Tuesday, January 25, 2011 - Post #27448
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Hello,I really need to know how to get a genogram diagram into a word document. Please Help!
Posted Tuesday, January 25, 2011 - Post #27449
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Please help.  I desperately need to know how to get my genopro document into a ms word document.  Thanks.


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