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Customers Important Contributors FamilyTrees.GenoPro.com Translator GenoPro version: 3.1.0.1
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First of all please remember: an over sized diagram will you do no good on an A4/letter size word document.
But if your diagram is suitable to be placed into a word document, highlight all objects in that genomap(use the icon from the menu), copy this selection, open you word document and paste what you have just copied to the page in your document, You can resize this selection within the page. If you cannot read what you have pasted then most probably your diagram is too big for the Word document page.
But you can also create a pdf file from the genomap(print function) and attach it to your document. Please check beforehand the print settings(page layout) and adjust to your needs.
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I am desperate to paste a personal timeline diagram into a word document. I have tried to select the diagram and do paste (as well as paste special) on a landscape format. What I get each time is that the date/year range at the top of the report as well as all the data prints downward instead of across. Doing the same thing in Excel puts all the data in one column.
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Probably the best way is to do a 'Screen Grab' of the Report window using Alt & Prt Scr (Print Screen) keys together. So first arrange the report browser window as required (maximise and/or close index frame , resize window to suit) then use Alt & Prt Scr keys to copy the current window to the clipboard. Personally I would then paste the clipboard (using Ctrl & V) into say IrfanView (www.irfanview.com) and crop the image to leave just the timeline (drag mouse around timeline image in Irfanview and crop using Ctrl & Y keys. Then copy this resulting image (Ctrl & C) and paste into your Word document (Ctrl & V). I hate using Word to manipulate images but if you are happy with it you could cut out using Irfanview and paste the clipboard dirctly into Word and crop it there.
'lego audio video erro ergo disco' or "I read, I listen, I watch, I make mistakes, therefore I learn"
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Tks. Never heard of Irfanview before but downloaded it and it worked a treat
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Customers GenoPro version: 3.0.1.0
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When I wish to create a large amount of family data into MS Word- I copy the family/families across to one or a multiple of new GenoMaps
- From that I delete and shape as required until I have the family size and shapes I want
- Remarks, Notes and Pictures can be added as required [e.g. "do you know who she married?"]
- Then copy each completed group to a separate MS Word page
- Delete those created GenoMap pages when finished
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is it possible to paste into a power point in layers?
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Not sure what you are trying to do, but the answer is Yes. Simply select the area from GenoPro that you want to copy, press control-C to copy.
Go into PowerPoint and press control-V. You can do this multiple times, with each new paste into PowerPoint, another layer is added.
Danny
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If you want to copy what is on the screen to paste into anything then the Print Scrn button could be a better option. You can also use the Alt key with Print Scrn to limit the copy to the current window. If you want to trim the image, use Irfan View or similar package to get the exact part that you want
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I like the pedigrees that GenoPro makes. But I want to copy & paste into M. Word as an editable file. I know I can copy & paste to an image editing program like Xnview, Irfanview, Paint Shop Pro, etc. But the result is an image which I cannot edit or add to or change text. I tried to copy & paste into M. Word 2007 but it isn't as a pedigree but as text going down the page.
Also, I want to sometimes display a pedigree in its own frame and not with the names at the left. And print this way too with just the one frame of the ped. Is this possible? I use firefox and tell it to use only the one frame but it doesn't.
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