The MRINs never change.

I have a number of Multiple Lines of Descents books that I produce

1. At the bottom of the first window it has *Change* (perhaps this
couldhave been worded as "Select"
this allows you to select the marriage ID of the top ancestor for
family A, B, ..

2. I select the required options: Index, Report and Title page

3. In the Report Settings I select Save (the save this as something
like "multi_book_A_B")

4. It is your choice to run as PDF. RTF. etc which are save when you
save your report settings.

5. I run the report (Print/Create)

If I ever need to run this report again or have changed data, etc  so
that I want to produce an updated copy, I run "Multiple Lines of
Descent"

1.  In the Report Settings I select Load ("multi_book_A_B").

:)

Margaret

On 7 March 2013 10:05, JLB <j...@jgen.ws> wrote:
> Good heavens. I hope the MRIN's don't revert to 'default'. I'm not even
> sure what that means. My entire filing system is based on them and I've
> never seen them change by themselves. It would be a nightmare if they did.
>
> Saving them? What does that mean?
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> JL Beeken
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> On 3/6/2013 2:38 PM, Ron Ferguson wrote:
>> I don't think that there is a way of savng the MRINs, maybe you could use a 
>> tag?
>>
>> The USR files are to be found in the main Legacy folder not a sub-folder.
>> ---
>> Ron Ferguson
>> http://www.fergys.co.uk/
>> GOONS #5307
>>
>> "CE WOOD" <wood...@msn.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Oh.  Is there any way to save the MRINS so that the next time I want, I can 
>>> load those?  Is the only way to recreate this report to open the saved 
>>> report (PDF, text, etc.) and search for them?  Other reports are for one 
>>> person = easy to recreate.  This is a real pain for the Multiple Lines of 
>>> Descent report because you aren't searching for RINs but MRINs. In which 
>>> folder are the .usr files saved?  I want to be sure to save them because so 
>>> many updates revert to the defaults.
>
>
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