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    Font in the nodes of a tree of 647 people is too small to read in PDF format

    When I save the Everybody chart as a graphic file for a tree of 647 people/nodes, is there a way that I can make the font bigger in the nodes of the tree? Right now, the font in the created pdf is so very small. I understand that people can zoom in to make it larger, but screen space is limited on a phone display.

    Thanks,
    Lil

    #2
    To increase the font size in any of the nodes, select the node in the actual Reunion chart file and select the size you want using Text Size menu button along the left side of the chart window...
    Screen Shot 2025-12-05 at 8.53.31 AM.png

    (If you want to increase all sizes in all nodes, press "command-A" on your keyboard to select all nodes.)

    I hope you find this helpful in moving forward
    Deb Stuller
    Leister Productions Inc.

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      #3
      Maybe I did not phrase the question correctly. Is there a way that I can increase the size of the font in the PDF which is created when I select the chart to save as 'graphic file'. Right now when I create a graphic file, it creates a PDF file where the font is VERY small and a person has to use the Zoom option in viewing the PDF before you can read any thing. I did change the font size in the chart file and increased the font size from Helvetica 11 to Helvetica 12, but when I save that version of the chart to a graphical file.... it did not increase the size of the font in the graphical file.PDF that was created.

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        #4
        Unfortunately, since the chart is multiple pages in size, but for easy reading, was saved as a single-page PDF file, there is no way to do what you're wanting in the resulting PDF file. I.e., the need to zoom into a single-page PDF file of a chart containing 647 names is normal. But, if the person receiving that PDF file is using Apple's Preview app, a zooming shortcut could be to press "command-0" on the keyboard. That will zoom it into the actual size so it can be viewed at 100%.

        I hope you (or they) find this information helpful in moving forward
        Deb Stuller
        Leister Productions Inc.

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