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From: Jacob Psutka <>
Subject: Re: [GENBOX] How to send family charts by email
Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 11:09:20 -0800 (PST)


Excuse me for sounding dense Ron, but once a chart is created, how does one determine the "size" of the chart? I looked in the help pages and there is nothing on determining size. Moreover, once the chart is created, how do I get back to the chart creation page which refers to layout, etc. for that particular chart?

Of course this may be fruitless as the PDF creation programme allows only about 8 size settings (you were correct- my default printer setting is letter size {8 1/2 x 11}).

Jacob

--- "Genealogy Printers" <> wrote:

From: "Genealogy Printers" <>
Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 10:41:11 -0000
To:
Subject: Re: [GENBOX] How to send family charts by email

Hi Jacob.

The 400 page PDF you created was done using the standard page size that was
in your printer driver (probably A4).

You need to look at the chart size in GB then set the page size in the PDF
printer driver according to the size of the chart before you create the PDF.

We create single page PDF files of charts up to 200 inches wide using Adobe
Acrobat Distiller.

Best wishes
Ron
www.genealogyprinters.com
Tel: + 44 1902 836284



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