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Questions on Printable Family Tree
Tom Juric 
     
4 months ago
1. Does the current/latest version have a printable family tree?
2. Does the family tree go from OLDEST family member in the database to the youngest
3. Can it print out 1xEntire tree

If these are in the database, I'm into buying it.  If no, are the future plans to include these?
Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
4 months ago
Hi Tom, great questions.

Short answer: no, the current genealogy seminar does not include a built-in printable family tree report.

What the seminar does cover is how to build a three-generation family tree form that shows a person, their parents, and their grandparents. You can then click on anybody in that tree to move the tree and to center on that person and see his ancestors. You can go forward and backward. You can see siblings and all that. The explainer video kind of shows what features it has.

The main goal of the seminar is to teach the techniques behind making that work (relationships, queries, navigation, layout, etc.), not to deliver a finished, turnkey genealogy product.

Once you understand those techniques, you can absolutely expand it as far as you want. Want more generations? Just keep going. Five generations, fifty generations, five thousand generations... same exact concepts. Those same techniques also apply directly to building a printable report. I did not include one in the seminar because it would basically be pretty much the same thing as the form, just use the same fields and techniques and VBA in a report.

Technically, you could print the form as-is if you wanted, but there is no dedicated family tree report included.

As for ordering from oldest to youngest, that is entirely up to how you design your queries. The seminar gives you everything you need to control that logic however you want.

Regarding future plans: honestly, this has not been one of my stronger sellers, so there has not been enough demand to justify a Part 2 yet. It is still on the list, just on the back burner for now while other higher-priority projects are getting attention. There are no immediate plans for a follow-up at this time.

That said, the seminar absolutely gives you all the building blocks you would need to create exactly what you are describing on your own.

Hope that helps clarify things, and feel free to ask if you have any follow-up questions.

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