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Relative wishes to print tree
RaphaelCarrozza
Posted Wednesday, February 7, 2018
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I've read my relative can
download the free version
of GenoPro. My question is, do I give them the
registration key
for my paid version, or do they just need to enter the username and password for the website that features my
tree
?
The end result is to
print
the tree. I know it can be done on the actual computer (I've watched the
video
on how to do that) but it does not seem to be able to print from the website. That is why I am not sure which registration/password they need to use.
genome
Posted Thursday, February 8, 2018
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If you have a single user license for GenoPro, which I presume you have, then you cannot give your registration key to someone else without breaching the terms of your
license agreement
. The license is for your sole use.
However your relative does not need a registration key in order to view and print your GenoPro data using GenoPro. He/she can
download GenoPro
and
install
it on their PC. Not having a registration key means they will not be able to save any changes they make to the tree and will see a 'nag' screen asking them to
purchase GenoPro
but they can freely view and print your data.
If you
publish
an HTML report of your
family tree
data to the web, e.g. to familytrees.genopro.com, using for example the
Narrative Report
template
available in GenoPro then anyone can view that data unless you
set a password
on your website to limit access. They can of course print from their browser copies of the web pages including the
SVG
images
of your tree but formatting such an image to enlarge it etc is difficult compared with printing the graphic from GenoPro.
Hope this
helps
'lego audio video erro ergo disco'
 
or "
I read, I listen, I watch, I make mistakes, therefore I learn
"
Edited:
Thursday, February 8, 2018 by
genome
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