John
This is a bit unorthodox, but if you're not using the Record ID for
anything else, you could enter something there to show your level of Link
Proof. The Record ID can be added to the ends of displayed names and would
show up pretty much anywhere. See the View tab under the Options/Cust
x27;t show.
Debbie
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From: "Cathy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2007 6:21 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Readily visible "Link Proof"
Hi Debbie,
So long as you've chosen to include Child-Parent Relationships in the
R
Hi Debbie,
So long as you've chosen to include Child-Parent Relationships in the
Report Options, the Sources for the Rel to Mother and Rel to Father
show on a Family Group Sheet.
For people where there are only sources for these, after the parent
you'll find (Relationship xx, xx) where xx repre
John,
Before you start, ask yourself this question: Do most of the people in
your database have proved links to their parents? If so, then the ones
you want to mark visibly would be the ones that have yet to be proven.
So whatever recommendations you get, I would suggest you try to do it
with the
Dave,
If you attach a source to the Father (Rel) and Mother (Rel), is there
any way to make this source information show up in reports, or would
one have to create an actual event, such as a Relationship event? If
one uses the Father (Rel) and Mother (Rel), it would be nice if the
sources attach
Legacy User Group
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2007 6:47:51 PM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Readily visible "Link Proof"
In Family View - I'm seeking help as to how to see/show which child/children
have a Link Proof. I know I can check birth notes, events, notes (general or
research), etc
On 10 Feb 2007 John Roose wrote:
> In Family View - I'm seeking help as to how to see/show which
> child/children have a Link Proof. I know I can check birth notes,
> events, notes (general or research), etc to find the info. That can be
> very time consuming. I'm seeking a "readily visible" or o
I have a similar, though different reason for the same function -- mine
is an occupation study and I like to be able to easily see which
children were silversmiths. I use two surnames: Doe and Doe* -- the
latter indicating a maker. It is easily seen on the family view and as
easily gotten rid o
"Link Proof" [for me] is that document which proves a link between two
individuals. Examples: (1) a marriage certificate proves a link between
husband and wife. (2) a birth certificate proves a link between child and
both parents. A county history, for example, that lists a family is not
proof but
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