Graphics in Books

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It can be difficult to insert graphics into family chronicles in books due to their large size. Other options besides folding a large printout and placing it in the pocket of a family chronicle are available. For example, you can separate a tree into partial trees to create a satisfactory result.

The following sections assume that the printed document will be used for binding, meaning that an unusable vertical binding section in the center of the book will be present. This vertical strip will be called the "binding margin" in the following description.

Using Facing Pages.
Using Fold-out Facing Pages.
Using Banner Paper.
Using Roll Paper.

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