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Post #6884 Posted 6/4/2005 5:07:21 PM
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How is it possible (?) to list the same person from several genomaps only once in a report?
Post #6885 Posted 8/18/2005 6:49:15 PM


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Can you elaborate a bit more? You can use either the collection Individuals or the collection AllIndividuals.

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http://www.genopro.com/newreportgenerator/Objects/Document/Collection/ for details.


Post #6886 Posted 8/18/2005 6:49:15 PM
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Sorry Dan for being not clear. I may be doing something against the rules...
I have 4 genomaps, one for each branch of my family (father's two parents and my mother's two parents). Myself, my father and my mother are drawn in all 4 genomaps, whereas I am using hyperlinks from the first genomap to represent them. Of course all relationships between them (marriage, child) are also there. In the report each of us is written once, but e.g. spouse or family are stated more than once for the same person.
PS Before opening this post I did not use hyperlinks and had each person 4 times in the report...
Post #6887 Posted 8/18/2005 6:49:15 PM


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I believe software should adapt to users rather than the other way around. If you are doing something "against the rules" it may be a wise idea to revise these rules. Can you send me a sample family tree "against the rules" and I will investigate it. I will see what can be done by GenoPro and/or give recommendations.

Post #6888 Posted 8/18/2005 6:49:15 PM
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Sent example. Thanks
Post #6889 Posted 8/18/2005 6:49:15 PM


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Your situation is very common. I am thinking of a solution for this. One thing you can do is "Exclude from the Report" the individuals that appear twice in the report. Double-click on one individual and select the "Report" tab. You will find a checkbox to exclude from the report.

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