For the life of me, I cannot see how to ge rid of a lot of blank lines in
reports.
To give one of the more horrendous examples:
The child from this marriage was:
11 i. Polly J. MNU (born ca 1849 in NC - d.// in _,
_,_). Polly married B.F. DIXON
Pat Hickin wrote
For the life of me, I cannot see how to ge rid of a lot of blank lines
in reports.
You don't say *what* reports, but it sounds as though you are in one
that has the option to insert underlines where information is missing.
Check the Options tab (the main one you see first
Pat,
The following article entitled How to find ancestors who have missing
information gives instructions for how to turn on these blank lines. To
turn them off, just turn off the checkmarks in step 4:
http://legacynews.typepad.com/legacy_news/2006/12/how_to_find_anc.html
Thanks,
Geoff
You'll be kicking yourself with this one, Pat:-)
When you select the type of Book Report and are presented with the new box
to select your report options; look in the top left corner of the Options
Tab, you'll see Insert underlines for missing:, deselect the choices you
don't want.
--
Margaret
You'll be kicking yourself with this one, Pat:-)
You are right!! THANKS to all!!
Pat
When you select the type of Book Report and are presented with the new box
to select your report options; look in the top left corner of the Options
Tab, you'll see Insert underlines for missing:,
In the templates, there automatic empty spaces, fields
and lines. Example: To Do list; what to include; I
made it 0 blank lines. Most if not all of the reports
have similar choice areas. I went through over a year
ago, so do not remember wher all of them are. The
_, are found in Descendent
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