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Post by marice » 27 Oct 2010 20:01

Having used FH for a while now I think it is about the best on the market one think that I think would be very handy is some sort of tracking . For instance I have in the past always overlooked some sort of data if there was some sort of reminder that would remind me if the event or other was not delt with . It would save some time checking every file to see what w3as left out. I hope I have explained myself here.


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Post by Jane » 28 Oct 2010 07:29

You can of course, currently use Queries to find events which are missing reasonably easily, plus I tend to use Named lists for information which needs to be found, what were you expecting FH to do?
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Post by stanflanagan » 28 Oct 2010 09:21

What I do is run a small database alongside FH with reminders to-do ect and this works ok for me.

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Post by jmurphy » 28 Oct 2010 15:10

Jane, I think some programs have a standard query or utility that looks for missing BMD events, and so on.

I do what you recommend -- use queries and named lists -- as well as GenSmarts.

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