Legacy Charting, software that creates large-scale wall charts of your family tree, now has new background images available for free download.
Legacy Charting will be included with the soon-to-be-released Legacy Family Tree 7.0. This special pre-release edition of Legacy Charting is available for free download and will be fully functional through June 15, 2008. Download it here.
When you install Legacy Charting, it includes a collection of 40 background images and textures. We have now created a special Backgrounds page on the Legacy Charting website where you can download additional high-quality background images, or even contribute your own digital pictures to share with other "wall-charters".
Visit http://www.legacycharting.com/backgrounds.htm to download the new images or share yours with us.
How to add a background image to a chart
In Legacy Charting, follow these steps to add a background image:
- Click on the Appearance tab, then click on the Background button.
- Click on Select image, select your desired image, and click Open.
- In the Display Options, select your preferred option. Stretch to frame works well with larger images.
- Finally, adjust the transparency. Then click anywhere on the chart.
Descendant Chart (2 generations) without a background:
Descendant Chart (2 generations) with a background:


I’ve played with my new charting capability. Unfortunately, my ancestors tended to have “litters” rather than a few children, & just doing a “simple” 3 generation descendant chart ends up being over 25 feet in width (which seems rather excessive). One of the reasons for the excessive width is that the last generation’s spouses are placed on the same line as the descendant. (When I manually dragged the spouses & placed them below each descendant, slightly indenting them so that multiple spouses were clearly denoted, it reduced the overall size of the chart tremendously!) Could you possibly consider this feature on a future version of Legacy Charting Deluxe? I figure since the last line in the descendants chart isn’t going to show the children descending from them anyway, there’s no reason to make the chart wider by placing the spouse(s) on the same line… Thanks for you consideration of this.