I have been working on a family history, titled Descendants of Johann Greffenius. To download a compressed PDF of the current draft:
Click the document title: Descendants of Johann Greffenius.
Locate the .zip file in your Downloads folder.
Extract the PDF file to your local drive.
Open the PDF in Adobe Reader, or your favorite PDF viewer.
Workflows may differ, depending your computer and software!
The file is 24 MB - not so large, but larger than the 20 MB limit Squarespace imposes. Thus the need to upload a .zip file to Writer’s Corner. These days, .zip files are not so difficult to handle.
Questions? Write to me at sgreffenius@gmail.com.
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