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Stephen Charles Allison said: I've often needed to show my relationship to a given individual in my family tree to collaborators. The image I get when I click on View My Relationship is perfect for this, but the image is very difficult to capture and share. I can do a screen capture, but when there are more than a few generations you have to make the image very small in order to get all of the names/links visible at once. Then when I try to enlarge the screen captured image the resolution is so poor that any enlargement is blurry and pixellated. Could you make it possible to download the image from View My Relationship to a PDF or to another format?
Thanks,
Steve Allison
Thanks,
Steve Allison
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Brett said: Stephen
Firstly, "Welcome" to this "FamilySearch" ( "GetStaisfaction" ) 'Feedback' Forum.
Secondly, "Official 'FamilySearch' Representatives", do monitor; and, sometimes, participate in, this Forum.
Thirdly, I am just another User/Patron, just like yourself (and, happen to be a Member of the Church).
Many Users/Patrons who regularly participate in this Forum who have a great deal of knowledge and experience with "FamilySearch", like to assist/help other Users/Patrons like yourself.
Finally, you are not alone, a much suggested/requested enhancement/feature.
As an aside ...
Have you tried the "Third Party" Programme that is "Certified" to work with "Family Tree" of "FamilySearch" by the name of "RealtiveFinder".
"RelativeFinder.org" was created and is maintained by "Brigham Young University" (BYU).
Take a look ...
It can do what you want; and, much more.
It has many 'bells and whistles'.
It digs a lot deeper in "Family Tree" of "FamilySearch" than "FamilySearch" does.
It can establish 'links'/'connections' in your Ancestral lines, that "FamilySearch" does not.
You use your "Log In" credentials of "FamilySearch" with "RelativeFinder.org".
It is brilliant.
I love it.
So does everyone that I have shown.
I suggest that "FamilySearch" does not need to 'reinvent the wheel', just use "RelativeFinder.org" instead.
Enjoy.
I hope this helps.
Brett
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