My first post here. Creating a new topic, to make a suggestion to lee zuker - originally off-topic in thread Searchable PDF's & linking:
I believe that the Deluxe version allows colour-coding - Expanded Ancestor <mk:@MSITStore:C:\Program%20Files%20(x86)\Legacy8\Legacy8.chm::/html/color_c oding_of_ancestors.htm> Coloring The original "Mary Hill," four-color ancestor line coloring can be expanded to eight colors. In addition, two different lines can now be tracked with two different color groups. It is now easier than ever to track the ancestors of both the husband and wife lines. I'm not sure if that is appropriate (or accurately distinguishing what you're wanting?), but it may be another way of differentiating - though the capitalization is probably quicker. On 24 July 2016 at 18:01, lee zuker <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > wrote: > Need help on one BIG issue. > > > > I have forever used capitalized surnames for direct ancestors, and > uncapitalized surnames for non ancestors. That has been the easiest > way I have ever found to wade through lists of names and find the > Richard SMITH that is in my line from all the other Richard Smiths in > the tree. Now, when a put an uncapitalized surname in, it changes to > all caps. How do I get around this?? Ian Thomas Albert Park, Victoria 3206 Australia
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