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whomper
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Before the days of the computer, do you recall the old-fashioned way of listing a couple and their children? The parents were identified on the top line, and then the children were listed below them, on a horizontal line. Then, the children of the children were listed below each parent but in a vertical column. The paper format was landscape rather than portrait.
These charts most often were very crude compared to today's computertized, fancy, colorful, glitzy charts. I would like to find a stand-alone program which will create such a list based on the families within my genealogy program. I don't want bells and whistles and incense; just a basic program.
Any suggestions, other than my keyboard?
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