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    1. Re: [CZ] family tree on paper
    2. Honza Uher
    3. I believe Kinko's (or a similar outfit) is the way to go. As long as you can save your family tree in one of the common file formats (pdf, jpg, etc..), they can print it for you. Most, if not all, of their centers do have plotters that are capable of printing on large-paper format. You can either bring the file for printing on a diskette/CD to your local shop or even order the printing online. I would recommend checking with Kinko's customer service about the exact options and cost available to you. I used them and now have my family tree printed on one big piece of paper and I am quite happy with it. Kinko's pages are at http://www.kinkos.com/help/contact_us.php Honza ----- Original Message ----- From: <Hcounter@aol.com> To: <CZECH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 9:05 AM Subject: Re: [CZ] family tree on paper > In a message dated 3/23/04 10:52:52 AM Central Standard Time, > djanca@worldnet.att.net writes: > > > > Can't you just take your disk to a Kinko's or other copy place and have > > it done on their large format printers? Seems it would be easier than > > sending it out. Call around to some of your copy places and see what > > they say. > > > > But she did not want taped together pieces. She was asking about printing it > on one piece of paper. The only way to do so for a family tree is to do it > in the same manner as a banner, which means a specialized printer (platt). > Check your book for version 7. You will find the directions for making a one > piece family tree there. I run the same version and have made the correct file, > and as I said, a cousin's husband is working on it since they have a platt > printer at the shop he works at. > > Annie in Minnesota > > > ==== CZECH Mailing List ==== > Please do not repost the whole digest when replying to mail. > >

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