Is there anyway to show an individuals pool number in the all relatives diagram?
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* Show Pool Number in a diagram
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Yes, just add line to the text scheme with the
=relationpool()
expression on it.
=relationpool()
expression on it.
Jane
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Yes, that works, but by definition the Pool number will be the same for all Individuals on any Diagram, with the exception of the Everyone Diagram.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry
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Thanks,
I do most of my work through the all relatives diagram.
Knowing which pool I am working on will tell me how much work I need to do to connect to pool 1.
Am I right in thinking that the root person is always pool 1?
I will male a set of numbered pool ball type icons with numbers to show which pool in the diagram
I do most of my work through the all relatives diagram.
Knowing which pool I am working on will tell me how much work I need to do to connect to pool 1.
Am I right in thinking that the root person is always pool 1?
I will male a set of numbered pool ball type icons with numbers to show which pool in the diagram
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If you want to do icons with an expression you will need
=IsTrue(relationpool() = 1)
Where 1 is the pool number for the icon.
=IsTrue(relationpool() = 1)
Where 1 is the pool number for the icon.
Jane
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As far as I can see, the Root person is not necessarily in Pool 1.
Peter Richmond (researching Richmond, Bulman, Martin, Driscoll, Baxter, Hall, Dales, Tyrer)