Printing Family Tree

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Printing Family Tree

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Has anybody had their tree printed?
Although totally inavaluble, the net is not my favorite place to read things, so apart from providing an important backup for my tree, I print out as much as possible. When I have as much info on a particular family group, I write a potted history of that group. In time when I feel I can't add any more I might go down the road of getting it proffesioanlly printed, maybe using the link on Ancestry.
What I really want to know, has anybody tried it? And if so was it any good?

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Re: Printing Family Tree

Post by amy »

I think one day I will get mine professionally printed, if possible cos its up to nearly 3000 people now on my mums side! My dads side is much smaller, only 150 people so I printed it out myself by doing family by family and cutting and gluing it all together! it was a bit of fun although not very professional looking. I had to do it that way because even though my software has a print whole tree option it was a huge mess with lines everywhere.

So i cant answer your question, just thought i would reply anyway :P

Amy
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