Merry Christmas

Thanks to all who have inputted to this problem of mine.

 I found the area to manage the settings.

THANKS ALL

Chuck


On Wed, Dec 25, 2013 at 4:54 PM, Kathy Thompson <kmthoms...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I wonder - could baptism dates be known for the three children and the PP
> alerts are being triggered by that?
>
>
> On 26 December 2013 07:22, Wendy Howard <wendy.how...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Chuck,
>>
>> I indicated in my previous reply that you can change the settings, and
>> how to get there - did you try it?
>>
>> To be more precise, hover your cursor/mouse over the red question mark.
>> A box pops up telling you various things, including that
>> "shift-right-click" is what you do to change the settings.  That means
>> you hold down the Shift key and then click once with the right-hand
>> mouse button.
>>
>> This brings up the Potential Problems window, which has several tabs.
>> Click on the Gaps tab, and set whatever you want - whether it's a
>> different time gap or not to check at all.  Save your changes.
>>
>> You also have the choice, at the point where you've hovered over the red
>> question mark and the information box pops up, to exclude that
>> particular potential problem from this checking regime.  To do that is a
>> simple click with the right-hand mouse button. Again, a window appears,
>> this time it is called "Exclude from Potential Problems".  Make your
>> selection as you wish, and save.
>>
>> Hope this helps.  :-)
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>> Wendy
>>
>> Chuck Schober said the following on 25/12/2013 5:03 p.m.:
>> > There are no dates for three children, yet I get the message.
>> > Seems that there is a default of three years to trigger this message.
>> > Can this be changed?
>> >
>> >
>> >  thanks     Chuck
>> >
>> >
>> > On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 9:01 PM, Wendy Howard <wendy.how...@gmail.com
>> > <mailto:wendy.how...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> >
>> >     Hi Chuck,
>> >
>> >     Why do you think it is false?  What is the gap between this person
>> and
>> >     its next-oldest sibling?  No need to answer these questions to us -
>> >     they're for you to think about.
>> >
>> >     The point, I'm sure, is to make you think about whether there might
>> be
>> >     an error in the data somewhere, or if perhaps there was another
>> child
>> >     born between them.
>> >
>> >     Hover over the red question mark, and a box pops up with more
>> >     information, including what to do to exclude this POTENTIAL problem
>> or
>> >     change the settings.  Have you tried following those instructions?
>> >     That
>> >     would be my first step.
>> >
>> >     Hope this helps - please tell us more if you still need
>> >     assistance.  :-)
>> >
>> >     Kind Regards,
>> >     Wendy
>> >
>> >     cgs1...@aol.com <mailto:cgs1...@aol.com> said the following on
>>
>> >     25/12/2013 2:34 p.m.:
>> >     > When running Potential Problem application, get FALSE "Child
>> >     born too
>> >     > Long after previous child" message.  Is there a fix?
>> >     >
>> >     > Thanks
>> >     >
>> >     > Chuck
>> >
>>
>>
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