* Bad Habit caught up with me
Bad Habit caught up with me
40+ years ago when software was not nearly developed as it it is today, I made a habit of capitalizing surnames. So no matter the capitalize surname option setting in FH7 I always see capitals. I have come to dislike the look especially for O'Donnell, McIntosh etc.
With a data base of 25,000 names it would be tedious to manual edit every name and even search and replace tools would require each surname to be handled individually. I took a look at the available plug-ins and didn't see a good option.
It seems I would need something to replace the GED string /CARTER/ with /Carter/ with some special arrangements for the O'Neils, MacHenry and McIntoshes of the world.
Did I miss a tool or does anyone have suggestions as to how to go about this task?
With a data base of 25,000 names it would be tedious to manual edit every name and even search and replace tools would require each surname to be handled individually. I took a look at the available plug-ins and didn't see a good option.
It seems I would need something to replace the GED string /CARTER/ with /Carter/ with some special arrangements for the O'Neils, MacHenry and McIntoshes of the world.
Did I miss a tool or does anyone have suggestions as to how to go about this task?
Joe Carter
Aiken, South Carolina, USA
Aiken, South Carolina, USA
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Re: Bad Habit caught up with me
I haven't used it, but there is a plugin called Clean Up Surname Capitalization which appears to do what you want, but it hasn't been updated for FH 7. Jane would know if it will work or not in FH 7.
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That plugin will do the job but needs a minor edit to work in FH v7.
If Jane does not respond soon, I could explain what to do, but I don't want to steal her thunder!
If Jane does not respond soon, I could explain what to do, but I don't want to steal her thunder!
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry
Re: Bad Habit caught up with me
Thanks Bill and Mike, I'll wait. I thought you guys had probably faced this issue before.
Joe Carter
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Re: Bad Habit caught up with me
Thank you Jane, I'll run it this sfternoon.
Joe Carter
Aiken, South Carolina, USA
Aiken, South Carolina, USA
Re: Bad Habit caught up with me
Worked like a champ. I had to run it 3 times since the database was so large. Many thanks
Joe Carter
Aiken, South Carolina, USA
Aiken, South Carolina, USA