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Posted Thursday, February 15, 2007 - Post #16397
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This suggestion is not new.  As a customer, you are always welcome to cast your "vote" as your wish list in our customer survey (you should have received an email from us for customer feedback survey).

This feature seems to be simple at first look but tree with hundreds of people with hi-quality digital photo is a serious memory issue. Several solutions are possible, it will be sure, one day, included in GenoPro.  For further details you are welcome to read the thread: Floating pictures in the genogram

Edited: Sunday, February 18, 2007 by GenoProSupport

Posted Thursday, February 15, 2007 - Post #16385
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I've attached my family tree, WITH photos. (see attachment)
Forgive me for my poor Photoshop skills, but this would give you an idea of what it would look like.


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Posted Thursday, February 15, 2007 - Post #16384
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Ron posted a way to place images in *.svg, but so far photos can NOT be placed in the grid/tree itself.

I would like to see that feature being introduced soon. It might make the tree look "lively", if you know what I mean.



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