Thank you, Peter. The closest I could get what I'm searching for, the "fill-in-the-blank Family Group Sheet" was the Descendant Tree Chart. This report contains the small boxes, like you suggested, but it doesn't give much room for write-in answers. I was hoping for something like a standard Family Group Sheet, the kind used by before-the-computer genealogists... Bruce > -----Original Message----- > Hi, Bruce, > > look at the standard reports - pedigree, 4 generations, vertical, you will > find a printout with boxes, which include some dates, if available, and > leave some place for fill in new data. > Small handwriting is neccesary! > > M. Peter Wilimek > > ----- Original Message ----- > > I'd like to be able to print out Family Charts for our next reunion, > > such that the data I know is shown, and that data that I don't know > > (such as a birthdate or burial place) is blank. Then the attendees can > > review it and fill in the blanks. > > > > Has anyone been able to do this with CFT? My printed Family Charts show > > only the events that I have entered, and do not leave room (labeled or > > otherwise) for the missing information. > > > > Bruce.
G'day , > The closest I could get what I'm searching for, the > "fill-in-the-blank Family Group Sheet" was the Descendant > Tree Chart. This report contains the small boxes, like you > suggested, but it doesn't give much room for write-in > answers. You may like to take a look at the Dumfries and Galloway Family History Society website below and then go to Members' Interests and Pedigree Charts where you will find an Excel and a PDF version for downloading. Although submission to the DGFHS is for members only I am sure they would not begrudge you the use of their chart. Not sure about the PDF but you should be able to "blow up" the Excel as large as you like. http://www.dgfhs.org.uk/index.htm Mike CALDER http://members.optusnet.com.au/mikecalder/ Researching: CALDER, DIXON, TUSON, GRACIE D&GFHS #2979