* AS 2.0 Mother's Name
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Nick,
Is it possible to change the baptism template to show the mother's name thus:
[Given Name(s)] [Married surname] (nee [Birth Surname])
I find that most registers that I use give just the married name for the mother, although Norfolk registers often show something like:
'John Smith and his wife Joan (late Joan Jones spinster)'
Many thanks for all your hard work on getting this version out.
Best wishes,
Gerry
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Is it possible to change the baptism template to show the mother's name thus:
[Given Name(s)] [Married surname] (nee [Birth Surname])
I find that most registers that I use give just the married name for the mother, although Norfolk registers often show something like:
'John Smith and his wife Joan (late Joan Jones spinster)'
Many thanks for all your hard work on getting this version out.
Best wishes,
Gerry
ID:5115
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I think this would do it:
{KEYMOTHER.GN} {KEYFATHER.SN} (nee {KEYMOTHER.SN})
{KEYMOTHER.GN} {KEYFATHER.SN} (nee {KEYMOTHER.SN})
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Many thanks, Nick. I'll give it a try.
Gerry
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Works fine!
Am beginning to understand the way you have done the Templates and have produced a number of variants of my own. If they seem to be useful I will post them. The simplest way would seem to be including the text of the template in a posting as this can easily be cut and pasted into a New template.
Gerry
Am beginning to understand the way you have done the Templates and have produced a number of variants of my own. If they seem to be useful I will post them. The simplest way would seem to be including the text of the template in a posting as this can easily be cut and pasted into a New template.
Gerry
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Yes that's why I didn't feel the need to have an import/export facility for autotext templates
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They could also be pasted into a .doc file and added as a Download.
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Mike,
In the context of AS Templates wouldn't a .txt (Text file) be a better option for a download - there would be less chance that it would contain any 'nasties' (ie unwanted characters etc) and it would be readable on any computer.
Gerry
In the context of AS Templates wouldn't a .txt (Text file) be a better option for a download - there would be less chance that it would contain any 'nasties' (ie unwanted characters etc) and it would be readable on any computer.
Gerry
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I agree, but .txt files are not currently allowed in Downloads, although Jane could probably change that.
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If they are something which are cut and pasted why not create a Knowledge base article with them in, in the AS section of the Knowledge base. That way extra ones could be added as time goes by.
Jane
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Two Knowledge Base > FHUG Downloads pages have been added for Ancestral Sources Templates; one for Census Auto-Text and one for Baptism Auto-Text.
See http://www.fhug.org.uk/wiki/doku.php?id ... ralsources
See http://www.fhug.org.uk/wiki/doku.php?id ... ralsources
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