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Medical and genetic genograms for medical / genetic / health professionals and researchers
Dr Sam
Posted Sunday, August 22, 2010
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As a new user moving from Cyrillic 2 to GenoPro, I found several problems which I am unable to solve. These are:
(1) How to automatically
place
generation number as it is the case in Cyrillic whereby Roman numberis are place from the older generation (I, II, etc) when
printed
. Each
member
is automatically given an Arabic number from 1 onward.
The following takes you to a
sample family tree
.
http://jalili.co/covi/ft_gazac.pdf
(2) How to space members / generation evenly on the genogram?
(3) When I move individuals from their sibship, lines linking them to each other / parents become broken.
Can you please help.
Doctor
Dr S
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