I was trying to fill in sources for things where I have data
but no source.
I can't get the combine thingy to work. Can someone give
me steps an amoeba could follow?
Click SEARCH on ribbon
click FIND
click tab for MISSING SOURCES.
Now, I've got a screen that shows
FIND INDIVIDUALS WITH MISSING
If you only want to search one in the list (like names), you need to uncheck
everything and anything - those are searching for everything so you don't need
to individually check items in the list.
From: singhals singh...@erols.com
To:
On 09/12/2014 17:17, singhals wrote:
I was trying to fill in sources for things where I have data but no
source.
I can't get the combine thingy to work. Can someone give me steps
an amoeba could follow?
Click SEARCH on ribbon click FIND click tab for MISSING SOURCES.
Now, I've got a
Jenny M Benson wrote:
On 09/12/2014 17:17, singhals wrote:
I was trying to fill in sources for things where I have data but no
source.
I can't get the combine thingy to work. Can someone give me steps
an amoeba could follow?
Click SEARCH on ribbon click FIND click tab for MISSING SOURCES.
Some people would call that a problem that has been fixed. To others
it's a new problem.
--
Richard Van Wasshnova
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 9:06 AM, Kelly Booth boot...@yahoo.com wrote:
I just installed the latest update 2 days ago. This morning, I added 3 new
obituaries and noticed that the
singhals wrote:
Jenny M Benson wrote:
On 09/12/2014 17:17, singhals wrote:
I was trying to fill in sources for things where I have data but no
source.
I can't get the combine thingy to work. Can someone give me steps
an amoeba could follow?
Click SEARCH on ribbon click FIND click tab for
On 09/12/2014 18:33, singhals wrote:
When I first open the screen, the EVERYTHING box is ticked.
The only way it un-ticks is to tic the ANYTHING box.
I take it just ticking the Everything box again doesn't work.
It
did seem to me this worked back in September, before I went
off for a
If you SHIFT-RIGHT CLICK the Red Problem Icon, it will bring up the Potential
Problems settings window. On the Problems tab within that window, there is a
checkbox for Exclude Event/Fact date before birth or after death date.
Unchecking that box should mean that things like obituaries that have
Some events are hard coded so they will not generate a potential problem
as an event after death because they always occur after the death date.
The programmers did some work in the last little while on those. The
obituary is one of those that may now be in the hard coded not a problem
list.
I'm using the v8, build 459. In an ancestors report I have created, ibid
does not appear where one would expect it to appear: i.e. by definition,
ibid is used to provide an endnote or footnote citation or reference for
a source that was cited in the preceding endnote or footnote.
When referring
Marvelous!
CE
From: br...@legacyfamilytree.com
To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Potential Problem Checker
Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2014 17:42:32 -0500
Some events are hard coded so they will not generate a potential problem
as an event after death because they always
Upon further review..
Hmmm, I know that when I posted my reply to the OP, I had noticed some red
problem indicators all of which pertained to some events after the persons date
of death. While typing my reply, I looked at the Problem Indicator window so
that I could get the exact wording of
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