Transcribing certificate details
Posted: 05 Mar 2009 12:15
I have been looking into my family tree for a couple of years, and chose to use Family Historian because of the flexibilty of the diagrams produced. I have found FH easy to use, but I have only just started to delve deeper into it's capabilities. I know I deserve having my wrists slapped for not recording sources when I started, but being a man, I tend not to RTFM until it is too late. I am now trying to input sources to the best of my ability.
I have no probelms in entering source information, but I am looking for advice from the vast knowledge of you guys, in the hope that once input, I don't have to go through the entire process again.
The thing that I am interested in doing is transcribing the content of the certificates. You might consider this as pointless, as I am linking a scan of the document itself, but I can see advantages of being able to run queries on the content of certificates.
I have created a source for the certificate, and have been entering the transcribed content in the 'Text From Source' box. I can then run reports and queries giving the content. However, in my first attempt, I entered each item of data, followed by a carriage return, so that it looked good in the text box, and is comes out great in reports, but I am struggling to get it to appear in a query. I can get the first line to appear by adding the 'Actual Text' attribute to the query, but it just shows the first line. I have tried numerous alternatives to get more lines of text.
As a second attempt, I put all of the information on a single line, which does come out in a query (albeit with limitations in number of characters), but it doesn't look as good in reports.
I am probably wasting my time with the transcriptions, but as some of the certificates are difficult to read, and some of them contain wrong information, I would like to record it.
Are there any other nutters that bother to transcribe certificates?
Does any one know how to get the second line of 'Actual Text' to appear in a query?
Can anyone offer some advice before I get further into the 300ish certificate I have?
Thanks
Steve [confused]
ID:3489
I have no probelms in entering source information, but I am looking for advice from the vast knowledge of you guys, in the hope that once input, I don't have to go through the entire process again.
The thing that I am interested in doing is transcribing the content of the certificates. You might consider this as pointless, as I am linking a scan of the document itself, but I can see advantages of being able to run queries on the content of certificates.
I have created a source for the certificate, and have been entering the transcribed content in the 'Text From Source' box. I can then run reports and queries giving the content. However, in my first attempt, I entered each item of data, followed by a carriage return, so that it looked good in the text box, and is comes out great in reports, but I am struggling to get it to appear in a query. I can get the first line to appear by adding the 'Actual Text' attribute to the query, but it just shows the first line. I have tried numerous alternatives to get more lines of text.
As a second attempt, I put all of the information on a single line, which does come out in a query (albeit with limitations in number of characters), but it doesn't look as good in reports.
I am probably wasting my time with the transcriptions, but as some of the certificates are difficult to read, and some of them contain wrong information, I would like to record it.
Are there any other nutters that bother to transcribe certificates?
Does any one know how to get the second line of 'Actual Text' to appear in a query?
Can anyone offer some advice before I get further into the 300ish certificate I have?
Thanks
Steve [confused]
ID:3489