Wow, that seems an inventive way, and a doable way to do what I am
looking for.  Thank you so much.

Jane

On 8/27/2014 2:28 AM, Cathy Pinner wrote:
> Hi Jane,
>
> You can't choose to omit a tag group from a report - but there is a way.
>
> This is a case for one of the privacy options. Just mark these people
> Invisible on their Individual Information Sheet you'll find a Privacy
> Settings button.
> You could customise Family View so that this shows instead of the
> default Cause of Death. You customise Family View by right clicking on
> a label and then click the button with 3 dots next to the field you
> want to change. Look for Private in the list.
>
> When running a report you can override the Privacy options which by
> default don't include Invisible people when you wanted a report for
> yourself.
>
> Cathy
>
> Jane Sarles wrote:
>>
>> It does, and thank you.  I like the tag idea and will probably try that.
>>
>> I hope to end up with all those folks whom I have not verified with<
>> BR> documentation not printing, if I can construct a report which
>> will give
>> either option, i.e.  - print the unverified folks, or not print the
>> unverified folks.  I wonder if there is an option to print or not print
>> based upon tag number?
>>
>> Sometimes I hope for too much from the program.  That may be the case
>> here
>>
>> Thanks again.
>>
>> Jane
>>
>>
>> On 8/26/2014 5:24 PM, Wendy Howard wrote:
>>>
>>> I can think of several ways to handle this just off the top of my
>>> head...
>>>
>>> But primarily, my sources tell me who I've delved into, and who is
>>> simply garnered from another's family tree, if I want to check on that.
>>> If the source is only another person, then I've not sighted any
>>> documents to prove what they told me.
>>>
>>> You could use a specific Legacy tag to indicate the people who need
>>> closer inspection/investigation. When you've taken those steps with a
>>> tagged person, remove t he tag. You can always create a fresh list
>>> of the
>>> people with that tag by searching on it, so it will not matter if you've
>>> made other searches in the meantime and lost the previous list.
>>>
>>> You could make a new event for this purpose, and add it to everyone you
>>> want to investigate at a later date. They can be found quickly with a
>>> search for that event.  You can make that event show in Family View as
>>> one of the five fields displayed for the couple in the middle.
>>>
>>> You could put a note in one of the Note fields.
>>>
>>> This should give you some food for thought. :-)
>>>
>>> Wendy
>>>
>>>
>>> Jane Sarles said the following on 27/08/2014 05:06:
>>>>
>>>> I know that I have seen messages on this list from people who add
>>>> people
>>>> who are possible, but not yet documented.  I know it is not top-drawer
>>>> acceptable to pros but I am only a small=time blunderer who is
>>>> trying to
>>>> gather family history.  So , could I have a recap from those who make
>>>> some notation or tactic to give those people who are suspected to
>>>> belong, but not quite certain?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks to all of you who work to help those of us who struggle.
>>>>
>>>> Jane Sarles
>>>
>>
>
>
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