On 2010/05/20 14:12, Colin Liddell wrote:

>> Unless I am misunderstanding you, we have 2 separate issues here. As you
>> refer to columns, I presume you are viewing data on the Descendant tab.
>> This presents the columns you mention and you can add whichever ones you
>> want by clicking on Options>Customise Columns.
>
> This I have now done per instructions from Ron!
>
>> Irrespective of whether you have a Marriage column on the Descendant tab
>> you can include the information in the Descendant Report by selecting
>> Report Options and selecting the appropriate radio button on the Include
>> tab.
>
> I missed this one, I did look there. Which button do you mean, the Events
> Button? I looked at this but did not think it would do the trick.

Ron and Jenny have done their best to confuse you further :-) They're
talking about two different things. Ron (and you) were referring to the
report that can be generated directly from the Descendants tab, whilst
Jenny introduced the alternative Descendants report available under the
Reports menu.

Two different reports with the same title - at least, that's how it
appears. From the Descendants tab, selecting the Print button simply
brings up the same Descendants Report as is available from the Reportws
menu. So, just the one report.

What is confusing, is the fact that on the Descendants tab, it is
possible to add extra columns, but that doing so has no effect on the
Descendants Report. Unless you go into the Report Options, select the
Include tab, and tick the marriage date & place.

--
Regards,
Mike Fry
Johannesburg



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