* Showing Relationship to Root Individual in Reports
Showing Relationship to Root Individual in Reports
Hi
I am compiling a book and like the idea of showing the relationship to the root invidal in the reports.
I have worked out how to do it using the settings option within the report in the book but it just displays in the report I am working on
Relationship to root individual: great (x6) grandfather
is there anyway I can get it to show the name of the root individual?
Thanks
Anna
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I am compiling a book and like the idea of showing the relationship to the root invidal in the reports.
I have worked out how to do it using the settings option within the report in the book but it just displays in the report I am working on
Relationship to root individual: great (x6) grandfather
is there anyway I can get it to show the name of the root individual?
Thanks
Anna
ID:6558
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Showing Relationship to Root Individual in Reports
You can't customise the title, but have you tried something like
perhaps with a title of just Relationship.
Code: Select all
=CombineText(Relationship(FileRoot(),%INDI%,TEXT,1)," of ",FileRoot())
Showing Relationship to Root Individual in Reports
Thanks Jane
That is perfect my report now shows
Relationship to Root Individual: great (x6) grandfather of my full name
Now when I print out booklets for my sister I can put her as the root and she will have a frame of reference and it won't boggle her brain so much
Thanks again
Anna
That is perfect my report now shows
Relationship to Root Individual: great (x6) grandfather of my full name
Now when I print out booklets for my sister I can put her as the root and she will have a frame of reference and it won't boggle her brain so much
Thanks again
Anna
Re: Showing Relationship to Root Individual in Reports
Jane,
Excuse my ignorance; how do I add the code you suggested =CombineText(Relationship(FileRoot(),%INDI%,TEXT,1)," of ",FileRoot())) to the Index in a Book?
Chet
Excuse my ignorance; how do I add the code you suggested =CombineText(Relationship(FileRoot(),%INDI%,TEXT,1)," of ",FileRoot())) to the Index in a Book?
Chet
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Re: Showing Relationship to Root Individual in Reports
Chet, could you please click User Control Panel at top of this page, then on Profile tab enter your Family Historian Version so it appears to the right of your postings.
You cannot customise the Index, but you can customise the Title of each Report that appears in the Contents page.
To do that in Report > Options select the Format tab and under Heading select Record and click Edit, then enter Jane's expression as the Heading Text and OK out.
Then add each Report to your Book.
You cannot customise the Index, but you can customise the Title of each Report that appears in the Contents page.
To do that in Report > Options select the Format tab and under Heading select Record and click Edit, then enter Jane's expression as the Heading Text and OK out.
Then add each Report to your Book.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry
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Re: Showing Relationship to Root Individual in Reports
Mike, I don't see a Report item under Report>Options>Format>Heading.
Even when I scroll down in the Heading box, there is nothing labeled Report.
Screenshot is attached.
Am I looking in the right place?
Even when I scroll down in the Heading box, there is nothing labeled Report.
Screenshot is attached.
Am I looking in the right place?
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Re: Showing Relationship to Root Individual in Reports
Sorry, typo, now corrected, should have been Record.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry