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Posted Wednesday, July 4, 2012 - Post #30329
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Hello im new at using this program, but im in a three week summer school class Sociology of Race and Ethnicity and we have a family background project and my genogram for the project is do next week. So i have created a genogram that gos pretty far back on my mothers side but when i go into the print preview it shows me 8 pages two blank and two that have chunks of the genogram that are on another page. So is there a way that i can see the printable area and adjust my genogram to print on as few pages as possible. 






P.S. im sorry if someone has already posted on this topic but i did a search and was unable to find any thing


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Posted Wednesday, July 4, 2012 - Post #30330
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Hi,

I think you probably need to select the FILE option and then PAGE LAYOUT option on the toolbar.

This will show the printing area in Blue background, and allow you to chose number of pages / sca;e / portrait or landscape, and you can also adjust your genogram for best fit to your chosen paper layout/size.
Posted Wednesday, July 4, 2012 - Post #30332
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When in doubt, try the help button (if you are online). This has a page 'Print and Page Layout' which sets out the steps needed to print on one page or on may pages to create a large print.


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