Rob,

I am very busy at the moment but will try and help if I can. I take it that you 
are using the Family Group option to create the web pages. Because I have 
little time it would help if you have your pages on the web. If so can you 
please give me the URL and the full names of the people.

Ron Ferguson


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> Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 19:30:29 +0100
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
> Subject: [LegacyUG] Problem with duplicates in different generations
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a person Vader in my database that is married to a wife that
> also descends from a Vader in my database. So when generating a report
> there will be double lines. There is an option to let this in the file
> or delete these lines (Report -> Report Options -> Format 'Don't
> repeat duplicate lines'. So far so good, when you are making a
> document report and I wanted to have the duplicate lines as a
> workaround for the 2nd problem in this mail. But when I want to use
> generated html pages there is a problem, as the descendant Internet
> page report does not provide this option to let double lines be
> printed. Is this correct or am I missing an option?
>
> Next to this, this person and his wife are NOT in the same generation
> of the descendant report. The HTML-code seems to assume that this
> would normally be the case. So, the sentence that this is a duplicate,
> then also generates a link to the duplicate line, e.g. .
> This is in the d12.htm file.....so clicking this link to get to the
> information does not work as it seems to assume that the duplicate is
> in the same generation/file. I think the code should read:  
> href="d11.htm#i9"> as to go to the specific person mentioned in an
> earlier generation (i.e. in the d11.htm file).
>
> Is this a known problem, or is there some way around this?
>
> Then another issue. The person in the 12th generation carries the name
> Vader and I would prefer that the full information is available under
> his name, and not under the duplicate lines of his wife in the 11th
> generation.
>
> Is there some way to manage this?
>
> Thanks for helping.
>
> Rob Vader
>

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