Format Tab > Heading > Record.
When printing Reports I show the Relationship to Root in the Heading. Is it possible to have a line break so the printout appears as
Fred Bloggs (1902-1946)
3rd cousin one removed
Rather than
Fred Bloggs (1902-1946)3rd cousin one removed
ID:6085
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Steve,
You can make the Record Heading a little neater by inserting a space between (=LifeDates2()) and =RelationShip(FileRoot()).
e.g.
%INDI.NAME:ADORNED_FULL% (=LifeDates2()) =RelationShip(FileRoot())
Annah,
With the Report displayed use Report > Report Options or click Options button on right.
On the Contents tab there is a Main Section Items list on right.
Click its Add button, enter a Label such as Relationship and an Expression of =RelationShip(FileRoot()).
Choose which Show option you want, and click Add button.
This will place the Relationship Item last in list, so use the up/down arrows top right to move it where you want.
Then click OK button at bottom.
When satisfied with your customised Report design then save it as follows.
Use Report > Save Report as or Save Report As button, and choose Custom Report Type.
Enter a suitable Name and click OK.
In future, use this Name in Publish > Custom Reports to re-display this type of Report.
You can make the Record Heading a little neater by inserting a space between (=LifeDates2()) and =RelationShip(FileRoot()).
e.g.
%INDI.NAME:ADORNED_FULL% (=LifeDates2()) =RelationShip(FileRoot())
Annah,
With the Report displayed use Report > Report Options or click Options button on right.
On the Contents tab there is a Main Section Items list on right.
Click its Add button, enter a Label such as Relationship and an Expression of =RelationShip(FileRoot()).
Choose which Show option you want, and click Add button.
This will place the Relationship Item last in list, so use the up/down arrows top right to move it where you want.
Then click OK button at bottom.
When satisfied with your customised Report design then save it as follows.
Use Report > Save Report as or Save Report As button, and choose Custom Report Type.
Enter a suitable Name and click OK.
In future, use this Name in Publish > Custom Reports to re-display this type of Report.