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Hi I am a new user My procedure is 1. finish the diagram which has 4 levels grandparents, parents, children, grandchildren 2. from the menu select Edit, select all 3. from the menu, edit, copy 4. in powerpoint, paste to a blank slide 5. the result is either (1) I get an empty rectangle or (2) I only get the left half of the genogram [The same problem occurs when I paste to a word document]. 6. I use windows 10. When i use the Windows Snipping tool I can successfully copy the genogram and paste it (PS It makes no difference I have page layout turned on or off) Your assistance would be appreciated Warm regards/gary
Edited: Sunday, March 9, 2025 by
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Just curious why you're trying to paste it into PowerPoint or Word? To print it? Email it? As part of a presentation or write up?
You can print it directly to a PDF file with PrimoPDF or another similar application. I use the Snipping Tool as well if I just want to grab a small piece of my tree.
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Thanks for being the sole reply You guessed correctly, it is to go in an essay case study.The image must be jpeg or png not pdf I used the snip tool to get out of trouble but still wonder why in genopro the selection is wrong Warm regards/gary
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garyo (07-Mar-2025)
Hi EaglercraftI am a new user My procedure is 1. finish the diagram which has 4 levels grandparents, parents, children, grandchildren 2. from the menu select Edit, select all 3. from the menu, edit, copy 4. in powerpoint, paste to a blank slide 5. the result is either (1) I get an empty rectangle or (2) I only get the left half of the genogram [The same problem occurs when I paste to a word document]. 6. I use windows 10. When i use the Windows Snipping tool I can successfully copy the genogram and paste it (PS It makes no difference I have page layout turned on or off) Your assistance would be appreciated Warm regards/gary Most genogram tools allow you to export or save your diagram as an image file (PNG, JPEG). That’s usually much more reliable than copying and pasting.
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