Ideally it should show in the Focus Window and be more noticeable than text!
* A visual marker for a 'provisional' relative
A visual marker for a 'provisional' relative
Is there a way of putting a strong visual marker on an individual who has been provisionally added to a family?
Ideally it should show in the Focus Window and be more noticeable than text!
Ideally it should show in the Focus Window and be more noticeable than text!
Tracing the Devon Bellamy family along with their partners.
Re: A visual marker for a 'provisional' relative
I do this with my brickwalls. I attach a picture of a brickwall via the media tab, and make sure it is moved to the top position, so it is shown by default. When I see the individual in the focus window or in a diagram, the picture is shown. It gives a good visual reminder that the individual is a current brickwall. When I eventually break through the brickwall, I simply detach the media.
I’m sure you could find a suitable imaage to cover your situation, perhaps a large question mark image.
I’m sure you could find a suitable imaage to cover your situation, perhaps a large question mark image.
Mike Loney
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Re: A visual marker for a 'provisional' relative
Thanks, that's a clever idea.
I am surprised that for such a very good and extensive package FH hasn't got something like that built in!
I am surprised that for such a very good and extensive package FH hasn't got something like that built in!
Tracing the Devon Bellamy family along with their partners.
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Re: A visual marker for a 'provisional' relative
FH is different from most products.
Many products have 'built-in' features that may be handy, but can only be used one way.
FH provides a vast array of tools that can be customised to be used in many ways.
You sometimes have to think laterally to apply them to your needs.
Many products have 'built-in' features that may be handy, but can only be used one way.
FH provides a vast array of tools that can be customised to be used in many ways.
You sometimes have to think laterally to apply them to your needs.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry
Re: A visual marker for a 'provisional' relative
I use the Media tab in this way. I have images for brick walls, dna links, single child families, people with no known offspring, singletons and question marks. I don't have images of many of my ancestors so it provides a useful at a glance state of a family group.
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Re: A visual marker for a 'provisional' relative
I use images from a website of Victorian images http://www.victorianpicturelibrary.com/ to represent my ancestors' occupations and also for children who died as infants which helps me to remember who's who when they all have the same names.
I like the Brick wall idea. I must add that to my media library
I like the Brick wall idea. I must add that to my media library
Garden girl by day
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Family History woman by night
Re: A visual marker for a 'provisional' relative
I have now added a 'big' red question mark to my pictures folder and using it as marker for my provisional records, it shows really well. Using your idea Gowermick, I can see all sorts of useful symbols that could be used. 
Tracing the Devon Bellamy family along with their partners.
- trevorrix
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Re: A visual marker for a 'provisional' relative
I use the In Progress flag for any person that is not absolutely proven to belong to a tree. The In Progress flag box is customised to show a heavy dotted outline, and the men at work icon clearly indicates work in progress. Use the Has Flag query to create a table of people that are in progress.
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