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In Parallel with GC........
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Rosi | Report | 21 Jun 2003 22:14 |
Hi Sally - thanks - I have sort of sorted it- mainly by trial and error - the way I do a lot of things! What I have found while transferring each and every entry on my GC tree to PAF is a big error! I have got the brother of my direct ancester, born in 1819, getting married in 1821 and producing several children, starting in 1824 !!. Just a bit precocious don't you think? the 'error' must fit in the family somewhere- the name I took as qualifier is fairly distinctive - but .. he aint the chap I thought he was! So it's back to the drawing board - and the delete button! oops! Thanks for advice anyway Rosi. |
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Sally-Anne | Report | 21 Jun 2003 22:00 |
Hi Rosi! How are you? Just read your query on adding another marriage in PAF. If you clike on the person you want to add a marriage to, so that the box is hi-lighted. Then click on 'Add' at the top and select 'Add Spouse'. This should sort it for you! Regards Sally, Coventry |
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Rosi | Report | 21 Jun 2003 12:52 |
Thanks all. Family Tree and Family Tree Maker are different I take it? So far I haven't found cousins marrying in my tree - (I have my suspicions re my Kent Smithermans in the early/mid 18's) - so that shouldn't be a problem - at least not yet. And am sure I can live with the odd duplicated entry if it does happen. Has anyone else found the LDS one difficult? I am trying to show my current marriage in pole position, and merely record the first one as having happened. Easy to achieve with GC - but I can't manage it with the PAF. The 'help' tells me I may want to do this- but doesn't tell me how! Grrr. Rosi |
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Lynne | Report | 21 Jun 2003 11:36 |
Margaret Mitchell Is that the 'Softkey' one? I have that one and it's good, the only problem being that it doesn't allow for cousins who marry, ie: John and Alice, siblings, John's son married Alice's daughter. On the tree it shows John & Alice's parents twice!! Apart from that it's fine. Rosi I downloaded one from the internet (can't remember where) called GenoPro and that shows marriages between cousins. Lynne Sale CHS |
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Unknown | Report | 20 Jun 2003 21:58 |
I am using Family Tree Maker which is really great and staight forward. It has many options of various reports, charts etc which can be easliy printed.It costs £30 but is well worth it. |
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Rosi | Report | 20 Jun 2003 21:27 |
I have bitten the bullet and decided to do a parallel tree using a separate software programme as has been suggested by many people. However, having downloaded the LDS one I am finding it rather user unfriendly - for me anyway! Perhaps I have been spoilt by how easy GC is to use. There were some recommendations a while back- but they seem to be lost in a forest of Agnes' and Vicars and Billies et al! So if you like what you've got (software wise!) please let me know. Thanks, Rosi Colchester ESS |