Well, that's what I thought. Thanks, anyway, Cathy!
Pat
On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 11:37 PM, Cathy Pinner genea...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Pat,
You can only stop the duplicating of his information by saving the report
as an rtf file and editing it yourself.
The don't repeat duplicate lines
Hi,
I have Legacy 7.5 and would like to print a simple direct line report showing
the direct line relationship between my mother and someone 10 generations back.
I only want the direct line to show for example...my mother, my grandmother,
my great grandfather, my great great grandfather, etc.
Hi Barb,
You need to go to the Relationship Calculator - I think it's on the
Tools menu in Legacy 7.5
With you mother on one side and the other ancestor on the other side,
calculate the relationship even though you already know it and then use
the Print on that screen.
The Print dialogue has a
Barb,
What I like to do in a situation like this is to tag the direct line couples
all the way back to the person you want. I then export just these couples (no
added people at all) to a new Legacy file. I then create an Ancestor Chart so
that I can see it graphically. You could just tag
This is very much what I have tried to find, but I should like some
details, not just the names and dates. No luck at getting it done yet,
as far as I can tell.
Jane S.
On 8/19/2014 8:47 AM, Michele/Support wrote:
Barb,
What I like to do in a situation like this is to tag the direct line
Well, you could still export the direct line ancestors to a new file and then
run an Ancestor Book Report with you as the anchor person. Run it for as many
generations as you have and include all the details you want to see. For me
personally I prefer to see it in chart form but having it in
I will try that. Thanks.
Jane
On 8/19/2014 9:40 AM, Michele/Support wrote:
Well, you could still export the direct line ancestors to a new file
and then run an Ancestor Book Report with you as the anchor person.
Run it for as many generations as you have and include all the
details you
Thanks, Geoff and Dave.
Hungary is in there as Hungary and as Austrio-Hungary (which
I'm willing to change to Austria). Russia and Poland are
listed that way, all four with the 3 preceding ,,,
I used the defaults, but I'll try again ...
Cheryl
Geoff Rasmussen wrote:
Cheryl,
Dave has now
Is there a way to force two master sources to merge or combine in Legacy
V8? I have selected combine duplicates in the master source option menu
but it says there are no duplicate sources. I know the names of the two
sources have to be identical and I have tried renaming them, but the
program
On 19/08/2014 19:37, Chick Lewis wrote:
Is there a way to force two master sources to merge or combine in Legacy
V8? I have selected combine duplicates in the master source option menu
but it says there are no duplicate sources. I know the names of the two
sources have to be identical and I
Only if they're both in the Basic format or are using the same
SourceWriter template.
It has nothing to do with the names of the two sources being identical.
Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 11:37 AM, Chick Lewis cglewi...@gmail.com wrote:
Is
Highlight source 1 (The one you want to lose)
Click the combine with button
Select Source 2 (The one you want to keep)
Click the combine button again.
NOTE: You say both are Basic sources so you should not see this but
Legacy will not let you combine a Basic and SourceWriter source nor will
it
Thanks Brian and Jenny. That worked!! I did not see the combine button at
the bottom of the screen. There is no mention of that in the Help file.
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 12:06 PM, Brian/Support br...@legacyfamilytree.com
wrote:
Highlight source 1 (The one you want to lose)
Click the combine
On 8/19/2014 4:11 PM, Chick Lewis wrote:
Thanks Brian and Jenny. That worked!! I did not see the combine button at
the bottom of the screen. There is no mention of that in the Help file.
From the help file:
Combining Sources
If you find that you have two sources in your master list that
Thanks Gene. I searched on the wrong keywords. Source and Merge.
Obviously I need another cup of coffee as well as new glasses..
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 1:33 PM, Gene Young n2...@cfl.rr.com wrote:
On 8/19/2014 4:11 PM, Chick Lewis wrote:
Thanks Brian and Jenny. That worked!! I did not see
On 19 Aug 2014 23:05, Chick Lewis wrote:
Thanks Gene. I searched on the wrong keywords. Source and Merge. Obviously I
need another cup of coffee as well as new glasses..
No need to always search - there is usually a Help button or command available
on each window. If yoiu can't see one,
Actually I just searched on Sources and went down the list until I saw Merge.
I find that keeping the search to the barest minimum usually works best.
On 8/19/2014 5:05 PM, Chick Lewis wrote:
Thanks Gene. I searched on the wrong keywords. Source and Merge. Obviously
I need another cup of
Following someone's suggestion, I checked the GeoCountry
list. India seems to be showing as INDIA, Germany as
GERMANY -- are the countries supposed to be in all CAPS?
Because if so, that's my issue -- I put them in as
mixed-case. And on trial, it doesn't seem to wish to allow
me to change India
Is there a way to suppress the SSN: field when creating a webpage? I have a
SourceWriter master source created for the Social Security database, and the
source detail contains a field SSN. When I create a family style website,
all that field is placed in the HTML like this:
1874 Social
Hi Justin,
Go to your Master Source list and find the SSN source(s) and mark them
Exclude from Reports.
That should work on webpages as well.
Cathy
juskra...@epix.net wrote:
Is there a way to suppress the SSN: field when creating a webpage? I
have a SourceWriter master source created for the
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