*Brian, I add "Line not known to continue" on my charts, but I cheat. <g> I
make the chart without that line, and shrink it to fit my screen. Then I do
a screen shot, save it as a jpg, and use a graphics package to add "Line not
know to continue" where-ever I want it.

**Thank you.

**Robert*
*Genealogy without documentation is mythology! Always SOURCE your work.*


On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 12:25 PM, Brian/Support
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Olwyn,
>
> You must be using the Descendant Chart report since the charts are the
> only ones which use unknown for a missing spouse. In narrative reports
> there is a marriage wording setting which uses "someone" as the default
> for a missing spouse. There is no way to turn off the use of Unknown on
> those chart reports. The leave it blank option that others have
> mentioned apply only to the screen display.
>
> There is also no way to add the sentence "Had no children" in the charts
> either, again that wording is used in the narrative/book style reports.
>
> Brian
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> On 14/10/2011 5:18 PM, Olwyn Bourne wrote:
> >
> > Hello
> > When I print the descendant's report I would like to include a line to
> indicate the couple had no children.  Just the same as in the screen
> reference "Had no children". Is it possible?  Also I would like to exclude
> the word "Unknown" for printing when I do not have the father's name in the
> report.  I'm would rather a blank space or another description e.g
> +..........    My older sister's father is "unknown" (my mother won't tell
> and refuses to discuss )
> > I just don't feel comfortable when I show my sister the tree and this
> word is there.  If there is an "in place" solution would appreciate a heads
> up.Thank you in advance Olwyn
>


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