Re: [LegacyUG] indicating direct blood line

2011-11-22 Thread Dennis M . Kowallek
On Tue, 22 Nov 2011 02:55:46 -0500, Robert57P_gmail robert...@gmail.com wrote: I don't see anything about Henry Numbers or Blood line or anything like that in the LTools writeup. It's a deluxe feature. See Set Special User IDs on this page...

Re: [LegacyUG] indicating direct blood line

2011-11-21 Thread Ron Taylor
This is an endorsement for Ltools. Dennis recently included an option to assign Henry Numbers to only blood line descendants which can be used to identify and count those connections. It makes use of the relationship to father and relationship to mother status. This solution has been

Re: [LegacyUG] indicating direct blood line

2011-11-21 Thread Robert57P_gmail
Ron, I don't see anything about Henry Numbers or Blood line or anything like that in the LTools writeup. Is it in the basic or deluxe version? Once the numbers are assigned, what can you do with them (charting, reporting, etc)? This might be considered off topic so feel free to e-mail me

Re: [LegacyUG] indicating direct blood line

2011-11-14 Thread Robert57P_gmail
Sherry, Yes, that WILL show direct line, but it will NOT show blood line. In other words, it will not show if they are a blood relative or an adopted (or whatever) relative. We are, instead, looking for some way to indicate graphically if someone is a direct blood relative vs if they were

[LegacyUG] indicating direct blood line

2011-11-12 Thread Virginia Majewski
I place an asterisk (*) in the suffix data box of my direct blood line relative. If I have a suffix such as M.D. then I follow the suffix with the asterisk (*). So it would look like John Doe * or John Doe M.D. * This way I can see at a glance whether it be on my computer, laptop, tablet,

Re: [LegacyUG] indicating direct blood line

2011-11-12 Thread Jerry
I like that idea, Ginny! Thanks, --Jerry On 11/12/2011 06:09 PM, Virginia Majewski wrote: I place an asterisk (*) in the suffix data box of my direct blood line relative. If I have a suffix such as M.D. then I follow the suffix with the asterisk (*). So it would look like John Doe * or