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by MikeSmith
23 Apr 2007 13:05
Forum: Genealogy News
Topic: A question for ';Pocket Genealogist'; user
Replies: 5
Views: 3792

A question for ';Pocket Genealogist'; user

Martyn, I use PG much as you propose, most of the time. I have done significant updates to the data during family gatherings.  I then generate a GEDCOM of the changes, rather than merging directly with PG (I was rather nervous of that operation).   I was able to merge this new GEDCOM with my FH data...
by MikeSmith
26 Nov 2006 21:58
Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
Topic: Unmarried relationships
Replies: 8
Views: 3830

Unmarried relationships

If you set the Status of the relationship to 'Never Married', 'Unmarried Couple' or 'Unknown' they will be linked by a dotted double line.  If set to 'Divorced' the link will have a diagonal crossing line.

Mike
by MikeSmith
26 Nov 2006 18:14
Forum: Genealogy News
Topic: dates reorganising
Replies: 6
Views: 4101

dates reorganising

You can re-order records by clicking the header at the top of the column you want to use for sorting.  To sort by date, click on the Dates column.  By default this sorts with most recent at the top.  Hold down the Alt key while clicking column header to sort in the other order.

Mike
by MikeSmith
08 Nov 2006 14:08
Forum: Genealogy News
Topic: Full Age.
Replies: 5
Views: 3612

Full Age.

The benefit of declaring 'full age', of course, is that you don't require permission from your parent/guardian!

Mike
by MikeSmith
20 Sep 2006 21:10
Forum: Genealogy News
Topic: Demo/Free Trial of Family Historian
Replies: 4
Views: 3599

Demo/Free Trial of Family Historian

There is a link to the V3 Demo version at http://www.fhug.org.uk/cgi-bin/index.cg ... tware&id=1
but the FH site at http://www.family-historian.co.uk does not seem to be working at the moment.
by MikeSmith
11 Jul 2006 23:54
Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
Topic: Magnifier
Replies: 5
Views: 3058

Magnifier

There is a Magnifier program provided as standard with Windows XP. (I'm not sure whether it is always available or only if you select to install the Accessibility options). On my system, I can access it by selecting AllPrograms, Accessories, Accessibilty, Magnifier from the Start menu. There are a n...
by MikeSmith
19 Jun 2006 13:13
Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
Topic: Printing a Large Family Tree
Replies: 3
Views: 2642

Printing a Large Family Tree

I have an HP Deskjet printer (HP5550, a couple of years old). Its driver supports HP banner paper. This paper is rather expensive and limited to only twenty sheets. However, I have found that I can use micro-perforated continuous listing paper in its place. I simply remove the perforated strips from...
by MikeSmith
25 May 2006 01:06
Forum: Genealogy News
Topic: 'How related', how calculated..?
Replies: 3
Views: 3021

'How related', how calculated..?

According to my calculations, FH is correct - and I believe that is also what Herber says. The relative of interest is the first cousin of your g.grandfather, 3 generations from you, hence first cousin, three times removed.   The diagram on the second page of Chapter 1 in Herber shows a grandparent ...
by MikeSmith
07 May 2006 20:46
Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
Topic: Multiple Queries and reports.
Replies: 6
Views: 3580

Multiple Queries and reports.

In answer to the comment from Chris - I agree one needs to be careful!   However, this is precisely what happens if you run Gencom Census at the same time as FH - two programs with the potential to write to the same file.  I find it invaluble to be able to add new people in FH as I enter the census ...
by MikeSmith
20 Apr 2006 23:38
Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
Topic: 1841 census on Ancestry
Replies: 7
Views: 4209

1841 census on Ancestry

Those of you with an Ancestry subscription will be interested to hear that the 1841 census has appeared on the Ancestry.co.uk website this evening.

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by MikeSmith
11 Apr 2006 23:29
Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
Topic: transfer
Replies: 2
Views: 1593

transfer

Family Historian uses the GEDCOM file format for its data.  Most family tree programs will import a GEDCOM file and convert the data to their own file format. So, if you are happy to share all the information in your file, simply provide a copy of your .GED file.  They will probably be able to read ...
by MikeSmith
11 Apr 2006 13:18
Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
Topic: Multiple Queries and reports.
Replies: 6
Views: 3580

Multiple Queries and reports.

Another option would be to open multiple copies of FH, loaded with the same data file.  You can run different queries in each.
Of course, you do need to remember to save the file if you make any changes - to ensure you are looking at the same data in each copy.

Mike
by MikeSmith
01 Apr 2006 16:09
Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
Topic: Coparing trees in separate windows
Replies: 3
Views: 2053

Coparing trees in separate windows

Open two separate copies of FH, load one tree into each copy, then resize the windows so you can see both on the screen.

Mike
by MikeSmith
06 Mar 2006 21:59
Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
Topic: some q's before ordering
Replies: 5
Views: 3160

some q's before ordering

For special characters such as  äéߨ  use the standard Microsoft Character Map utility In XP, it can be found on the Start menu at Accessories - System Tools - Character Map. You can select the chars you want then copy them to the clipboard.  Then paste them into any windows application, including F...
by MikeSmith
19 Jan 2006 13:58
Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
Topic: 1837 online invitation
Replies: 16
Views: 8353

1837 online invitation

David, The Ancestry BMD indexes are those of the FreeBMD project (http:\freebmd.rootsweb.com).  This project is not yet complete, but the indexes are being updated regularly.  They decided to concentrate on the 19th century first - the 1850's are still a bit sparse, you can see the coverage on their...
by MikeSmith
14 Jan 2006 22:06
Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
Topic: Transferring of photos problem
Replies: 5
Views: 3236

Transferring of photos problem

You can create a query to give you that information.  I created a custom query based on the standard query 'Links to Multimedia Objects' and added a 'File' column - this shows filenames with full paths. You can copy or move the files, it won't make any difference as long as they appear in the new lo...
by MikeSmith
14 Jan 2006 00:59
Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
Topic: Transferring of photos problem
Replies: 5
Views: 3236

Transferring of photos problem

You can use 'Work with External File Links...' from the Tools menu to adjust the links to your pictures. If you create a folder at a fixed location on your C: drive - say 'C:Family Pictures', you can store your pictures there, rather in 'My Documents', the full address of which changes depending on ...
by MikeSmith
13 Jan 2006 21:24
Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
Topic: Unable to load object.
Replies: 2
Views: 1644

Unable to load object.

The thread here http://www.fhug.org.uk/cgi-bin/index.cg ... ay&num=470
says tiff files with LZW compression can't be read by FH.  You may be able to save the file as a (larger) TIF without compression using a graphics package.

Mike
by MikeSmith
24 Nov 2005 20:58
Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
Topic: Combining duplicate records.
Replies: 2
Views: 1830

Combining duplicate records.

Select Merge/Compare Records... from the Edit menu. Select the two individuals (move them to the right hand list) then click OK to open the merge dialog.

The two will be displayed side by side with the program's best guess on how they should be merged - just refine this to what you require.

Mike
by MikeSmith
23 Oct 2005 17:08
Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
Topic: Keep it in the family
Replies: 3
Views: 1809

Keep it in the family

If you are creating the links on the diagram, create a parent for one daughter as normal, then simply select 'Link Existing Record as Parent' to link the other daughter to the same parent.

Mike
by MikeSmith
22 Oct 2005 20:05
Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
Topic: Genes Reunited and privacy
Replies: 5
Views: 3107

Genes Reunited and privacy

Personally I restrict information about living relatives to their surname and birth and marriage years.  I only include them if needed to link parts of my tree I want to publish.

I use Genes Reunited in order to research further back rather than wider, so this approach suits me.

Mike
by MikeSmith
10 Oct 2005 13:02
Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
Topic: template events and attributes
Replies: 3
Views: 1602

template events and attributes

I add a Source to the birth event.  This source can include the Vol, page information.  When I obtain a certificate, I add the scanned document to the source. This scheme allows generation of the queries you want without need for new custom events. Jane has produced a 'How-to' for adding birth certi...
by MikeSmith
21 Sep 2005 13:09
Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
Topic: Gedcom amp; Genes Reunited
Replies: 5
Views: 2694

Gedcom amp; Genes Reunited

Jane posted a reply to an earlier post here: http://www.fhug.org.uk/cgi-bin/index.cgi?action=forum&board=Usage&op=display&num=1002 She suggests removing the parts that Genes Reunited doesn't use from the copy of your GEDCOM file that you submit.  I guess you have added something to these since it la...
by MikeSmith
06 Sep 2005 23:57
Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
Topic: Descendent Chart's
Replies: 4
Views: 2552

Descendent Chart's

You need to create three separate families for this woman (with the three patners) and assign the children to the appropriate family so they each have the correct father.

Mike
by MikeSmith
04 Sep 2005 20:54
Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
Topic: Census Lists
Replies: 6
Views: 3578

Census Lists

Thanks, though I think that may be a bit hard on Jane - without her efforts we wouldn't be able to download these custom queries!

Mike