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Hello,
I have done a very large family for my daughter, but I have a problem. We are often invited to family meetings. The invitations aren't (un)fortunately not always from the same family: Turetschek (from the Mother's side from my wife's Mother's side Grandfather) or Schlundt (from my Wife's step father's father side) or Inglês (from my father's father side).
For the meetings I copied each single side of the tree and rearrange them manually. Everyone loved the result.
My largest problem is data. I cannot link an entire tree. So, if I have a new born on the family I have to added it, if I'm lucky, twice. On the other hand changing existent data forces me to go all over the trees and see who's where. It looses all the idea of a database: one person, one identifier, one change.
My wish would be to change the data in one place and have it everywhere, i.e., on the other genomaps. It would be at least easier to print.
Suggestions or should this be seen as a possible future feature?
Thanks and all the best.
PS: You can see how it looks like nowadays on the attached file.
Ricardo Inglês
"Memento homo quia pulvis es, et in pulverem reverteris." (Genesis 3:19)
Schlundt Inglês.gno
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Customers GenoPro version: 3.1.0.1
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Thanks for your reply. I've tried Internal Links but I need then to do the tree all over again. Shouldn't be possible to link the entire (sub-)tree? How could I print them together if I would use just the Internal Hyperlinks like in the example?
Ricardo Inglês
"Memento homo quia pulvis es, et in pulverem reverteris." (Genesis 3:19)
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I keep my tree in many Genomaps, of about 20 to 50 members. I cannot therefore print the whole tree as one, but I would not have a printer capable of doing this anyway.
I find it convenient to ensure a new Genomap is created wherever a marriage is split, the reader often prefers the other partner not to appear, so it can be produced that way. Unfortunately you cannot unite the split Genomaps.
The only other way would be to produce the full family tree, and select, copy and paste them into a new Genomap, or another application such as Word for the purpose of printing.
We hope one day that Genopro will be able to unite Genopmaps through the Hyperlinks. 
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I have split my tree also into many smaller Genomaps, not as small as mentioned above but suitable for my printer (up to A3 or from roll paper up to 3m wide (A4 height). Since Genopro does not print two or more Genomaps merged automatically, the alternative is to export as Gedcom file, import into another program and print ancestors or descendants trees, but not mixed like Genopro does. I am using "Ages" from www.daubnet.com for this purpose. Caution: You have to make sure that Genomaps are linked via Hyperlinks! to avoid duplicate individuals.
Edited: Monday, March 9, 2009 by
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