FTM2012 calls it's current version of the all-in-one tree the Extended Family Chart. I don't have the slightest idea why they changed the name - since everyone knows what an all-in-one chart is and nobody knows what the extended family chart is.
It is primarily of use to group people in clusters who are not related to each other so that they can be exported and deleted out of a person's file. Somebody could probably actually print it on paper, if you don't have too many people in your file.
Note the FTM Extended Family Chart has a Person Finder in the bottom right of the chart so that you can find people in a large chart.
This company advertises a stand-alone reporting packgage that include all-in-one, that works on gedcoms:
Here is somebody who will do one for you. But notice that 1500 people goes up to 30 feet wide and 3 feet tall.
http://www.genealogyprinters.com/catalog/product_info.php?cP...
It is primarily of use to group people in clusters who are not related to each other so that they can be exported and deleted out of a person's file. Somebody could probably actually print it on paper, if you don't have too many people in your file.
Note the FTM Extended Family Chart has a Person Finder in the bottom right of the chart so that you can find people in a large chart.
This company advertises a stand-alone reporting packgage that include all-in-one, that works on gedcoms:
Here is somebody who will do one for you. But notice that 1500 people goes up to 30 feet wide and 3 feet tall.
http://www.genealogyprinters.com/catalog/product_info.php?cP...