Thanks  Jonathon,  I am currently downloading the CRAMPS softwaere to
test it.

G. Roderick Singleton mailed me directly with a link to
http://documentation.openoffice.org/HOW_TO/spreadsheet/gantt_pm.zip and
a sugestion too use flowcharting simbols.

Joe Conner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> also mailed me directlty with a
suggestion on a possible way to solve the problem. Not quite what what I
was looking for, but a good safety net to fall into. He had in column A
the numbers 0,19,40,63,74,77, and 109 (computed with formulas). In
column B, he had John's birth in line 1 and his death in 5. In column C,
he had Mathew birth in line 2 and his murder in line 4. In column D, he
had James birth in line 3 and his death in line 7 (year 109). Finally in
column E, he had Oliver's birth in line 6.

By the way, I was reading the list through gmane, so no need to mail me
directly. I have now subscribed to the list itself, in addition.

Thank you, Jesus bless you all,

VĂ­ctor Rivarola

Jonathon Coombes wrote:
> If it is genealogy data that you have, may I suggest you look at the
> GRAMPS package. It runs under Linux and will also generate reports
> into a range of formats include OpenOffice.org formats (not ODF as yet).
> 
> Regards
> Jonathon

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