Kurt,
Very good simplification. Not sure if it will complicate the pictures request
portion of the question but it will definitely work for the descendant reports.
Ron Taylor
On Sunday, October 13, 2013 7:32 PM, Kurt Kneeland
wrote:
I think an abbreviated version of this approach would also
Ah good point there Kurt, I had overlooked the "simple" solution.
Thanks
Kathy
> On 14 Oct 2013, at 11:12 am, "Kurt Kneeland"
> wrote:
>
> If you Preview the report containing multiple items, there is a “This Page”
> option (and a “Range” option). If you’re printing 1 task per page and have a
I think an abbreviated version of this approach would also work. Tag the
ancestors of your target individual with the option to include siblings (there
is a further option to include the spouses of the siblings). Export that set
of tagged individuals. From the exported database, you can run t
If you Preview the report containing multiple items, there is a “This Page”
option (and a “Range” option). If you’re printing 1 task per page and have a
dummy task that always sorts to the end, you can not print that last page and
always have clean pages without the End-of-Report line.
Kurt
Just a reply. Hopefully this one works for you
On 14/10/2013, at 4:27 AM, BobsTree2-Gmail wrote:
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> Bob Hansen
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Even if you want to just see the day of the week for one date, put the
date in the calculator and add a second date - could even be the same
date. The day of the week for both dates show up when you click on
"Calculate".
Plus there's no need to scroll in the calendar Just enter the first
letter of
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Here is another Date converter, of age to date
http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~fgris/brown/agecalc.html
Thanks,
David C Abernathy
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I'm lazy ... no need for tedious scrolling ... I use a website that
calculates both Old & New dates.
http://people.albion.edu/imacinnes/calendar/Day_of_the_Week.html
Or google the month/year ... "Feb 1938 calendar" brings up a monthly
calendar ... useful for those obituaries which say "... die
On 10/13/2013 3:29 AM, Sue Anderson wrote:
> I cannot find in the forums any mention of how to display/calculate the day
> of the week for a given date. Can anyone help please?
> Sue Anderson
Go to View > Calendar and it is self explanatory. Scroll to the date and the
calendar shows you the da
As you say, it is a kettle of worms in 4 dimensions.
Probably best to leave it to the user to know whether there
was a 10 Sep 1752 in his corner of the universe.
Cheryl
Mike Fry wrote:
> Not sure if this is a bug or not :-)
>
> The year - 1752. The month - September. Dates 3rd through 13th are a
On 13/10/2013 10:46, Kim Jones wrote:
> Question is I have children in a certain family but the father or
> mother is wrong due to being remarried or partnered. So i wish to
> change the parent but so far I'm finding it difficult to work it out
> unless I delete them and that's just a painfull opt
Hi. Question is I have children in a certain family but the father or
mother is wrong due to being remarried or partnered. So i wish to
change the parent but so far I'm finding it difficult to work it out
unless I delete them and that's just a painfull option. Can anyone
help? thanks in advance.
Not sure if this is a bug or not :-)
The year - 1752. The month - September. Dates 3rd through 13th are accepted.
They shouldn't be if the calendar that Legacy uses is based on the Gregorian
Calendar. 1752 was the year that the British Empire (at that time it included
the Colonies) changed from t
Thanks, how stupid can one be!!!
From: Randy Clark
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2013 8:43 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Days of week
Are you looking at the calendar?
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 3:29 AM, Sue Anderson wrote:
I cannot find in the forums any me
On 2013/10/13 09:29, Sue Anderson wrote:
> I cannot find in the forums any mention of how to display/calculate the day of
> the week for a given date. Can anyone help please?
You can use the Calendar. See View--> Calendar
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Mike Fry
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Are you looking at the calendar?
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 3:29 AM, Sue Anderson wrote:
> I cannot find in the forums any mention of how to display/calculate the
> day of the week for a given date. Can anyone help please?
> Sue Anderson
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I cannot find in the forums any mention of how to display/calculate the day of
the week for a given date. Can anyone help please?
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