Hi Everyone, My apologies to those getting this message twice... I am hoping someone out there can help me. I am looking for a company/person who can print my GEDCOM file into a tree on BIG paper (suitable for hanging up at a family reunion). I live in Central Ohio, but am willing to send it if a local printer can not be found. Thank you for your time, Sheila Thomas ________________________________________________________________ CPAs . . . Making Sense of a Changing and Complex World.
>I am hoping someone out there can help me. I am looking for a >company/person who can print my GEDCOM file into a tree on BIG >paper (suitable for hanging up at a family reunion). Sheila, You'll probably have better luck finding a printer that can handle .pdf files, rather than GEDGOM files. Some genealogy programs, including Legacy 3.0 Deluxe (not the free version that you can download) and Family Origins 10.0 give the option to save their charts in .pdf format. If you can save it as a .pdf, then you should be able to have it printed at almost any decent-size printer, such as Kinkos, the Ink Well, etc. Hope this helps. Good luck! Amy
My son had a huge 4' x 6' poster done from our FTM tree at Kinko's a year ago. They did a fabulous job. It wasn't cheap but worth it just the same. Sally Albuquerque, NM --On Friday, February 22, 2002, 1:55 PM -0500 SheilaThomas <sthomas@ohiocpa.net> wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > My apologies to those getting this message twice... > > I am hoping someone out there can help me. I am looking for a > company/person who can print my GEDCOM file into a tree on BIG > paper (suitable for hanging up at a family reunion). > > I live in Central Ohio, but am willing to send it if a local > printer can not be found. > > Thank you for your time, > > Sheila Thomas > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > CPAs . . . Making Sense of a Changing and Complex World. > > > > ______________________________