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by RoyCooray (110 points)

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You can print parts of it at a time.  Choose what view of it you think shows a good amount of information and print that.  Often family trees contain to much information to print in one go.
by onegodoneloveoneway (480 points)
You can also try decreasing the number of generations shown using the scroll bars at the bottom of the screen, to zero in on a particular group.

Don't worry if the tree won't fit on one page, the connecting lines will automatically stretch to accommodate multiple pages.
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