How to print the View My Relationship page.

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Launa Newman Larsen said: I love family search and you have done a great job. I would like to make a suggestion or need help finding how to print the View My Relationship. In the help articles it says to use the snipping tool. Can you make the inlay box bigger or allow us to? Can we please have a print button for the entire route of a relationship? We are getting members who are looking to see how they are related to each other. This is also a great source for the inactive members to help bring them back. Thank you for this GREAT program.
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Amy Archibald said: www.relativefinder.org is a great tool that uses FamilySearch to show relationships. Create a group and have the living people join the group - then it will show you them all the ways they are related to each other. Relative Finder also has a map feature - where you can see anyone else that is also logged in to Relative Finder that you are related to in your vicinity. There is also a tool for two living people to see if they are related to each other - in a quick link up that only lasts until one person logs out first.
You can also print all the View my relationships you want to any deceased person from the FamilySearch Tree.0 -
Richard Alger said: https://www.relativefinder.org/#/quic...0
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Kelsi BreAnna McCabe said: How do you print the View My Relationship in FamilySearch Tree?0
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Tom Huber said: That function/feature is not available at this time. The best anyone can do with the chart is to capture a screen shot and print that.
If memory serves me correctly, I think that FS folks said they were working on/toward that ability, but I am not sure.
Regardless, it will be a while before something like this is released. There are a lot of projects for the site and the resources are very limited.0 -
Dan Calhoun said: fantastic information Amy....thanks a million!0
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Dave Korman said: What I do is to a screen capture each of the top half and bottom half (or thirds if long), then they are readable. Especially when posted on facebook since they compress imagine files that make small text hard to read.0
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Tom Huber said: Relative Find is a better solution. First, it is free. Second you can produce a PDF file for printing. While I believe this would need to be converted to post to Facebook, there is no need to capture sections of the chart for printing or display purposes.0