Hello Paul,
I think what you are looking at is the list of POTENTIAL items for which a
source could be entered - if appropriate. In the same way, any new entered by
you has Death and Burial listed in this potential list. I believe they cannot
be removed but they will not show up in reports
The only ones which you need concern yourself with are those which have entries
against them. The list on the left is simply a list of the Events which are
available to you.
Ron Ferguson
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Dennis - I've not had a lot of experience with the formulas you share
with us. Is this a formula applied via Access or one that is from the
LTools area? If an Access item, could you steer me to a site that
might explain the building and application of the formulas. I have
the LTools but
Jenny M Benson wrote
Like most people, I find the full range of Individual Tags
indispensable, use the Source Tag sometimes and the Location Tag
occasionally, but have never had any reason to use a Marriage Tag.
Perhaps I'd better clarify that. I meant the like most people to
apply to the
I too use the individual tags (several of them) all the time but I have
never used the marriage tags.
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Dennis - Disregard my earlier request for clarification on removing
all the burial notes - I was able to apply the formula through the
LTools feature on a test of one of my saved files. It works really
great, but your 'SQL...' caution is not to be taken lightly! :-) is a
veritable axiom
Under search you can find all marriages that have status divorced but at this
point the option to tag all of those marriage records has not been added to the
program. You can manually set those tags in Legacy and then use the Marriage
Tag tool at the bottom right to look at each of the tagged
Yes, I agree.
I think there are some enhancement requests for marriage tagging in Mantis
(bug/enhancement tracking). I hope that in the near future the marriage tags
will get the same options as the individual tags.
Evert
2009/9/7 Ron Taylor doit4...@yahoo.com
Under search you can find all
Evert, Thanks for the search suggestion. Should have thought of that
myself. It could be of some help.
Jenny, What makes the Source and Location tags useful is the little
box you can tick to Show only Tagged so you can focus on a small
select list. The Individual (Name) List has Search Show all
Hi Ron,
I have manually set Marriage tag 1 for about 100 marriages which have
one Master Source. All that work for naught. I can't focus on just
those marriages.
Can you explain the Marriage Tag tool at the bottom right to look at
each of the tagged Marriages?
I'm not sure what you're seeing.
Richard,
(I know - wrong Ron!) It works OK for me. Go to Family View and click the arrow
next to Marriage Tag 1 (make sure it is set to 1) and it moves through the list
one at a time.
Ron Ferguson
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Jenny - If I created a new source with all the data I wanted that 'mirrors' an
older one, and then combined the older one with the new one, would all the
sources be changed to the new source? It seems to me that I have tried this
and the data is now reflected with the new source. Could you
I just tested the way the marriage tags work now, and the change I asked for in
2004 is not there yet. How I tested. Tagged Individual 1 and Marriage 9, then
Searched for them. It found the correct 2 people, and when I untagged the M9,
it found correctly the sets of M9 off and on, but what I
SgtBob wrote
Jenny - If I created a new source with all the data I wanted that
'mirrors' an older one, and then combined the older one with the new
one, would all the sources be changed to the new source? It seems to
me that I have tried this and the data is now reflected with the new
noddie wrote:
Hi everyone
I am trying to do a search, filter for anyone who is born in Doncaster
who has no death or burial details./
I did this:
Individual
Death place
Equal to
blank
This works however it also picks up everyone born in different place so
I have a large search list of
Go to the search page detailed search page
Individual death place equal to blank then check AND (2nd condition)
Individual birth place equal to doncaster
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