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HOW TO EDIT INFORMATION ALREADY ENTERED

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Author REPORT GENERATOR INDICATES INCORRECT MARRIAGE, I CAN NOT CHANGE
Posted Friday, May 19, 2006 - Post #11206
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GenoPro version: 2.0.0.7

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Downloaded genopro 2.0 beta. Nice program but very difficult to use without manual. How can I edit information already entered into fam. Tree. Does the 40.00 dollar price cover the manual. And the report generator seems to have married granma with one of her grandsons? I am a first time user and I really like the program but it's really difficult to fix something if you screw up. How do we edit anything?

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Posted Saturday, May 20, 2006 - Post #11207
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GenoPro version: 3.1.0.1

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As mentioned elsewhere in these forums the help file is being updated ready for the release of v2.0. In the meantime I suggest you first read through the topics in the 'Get Started With Your Genealogy Tree' menu item at the top of this page. Any item on your tree can be edited - highlight an object (individual or link) and it can be moved using the mouse, or deleted (press delete) - double click any item and the properties page will come up allowing you to enter and edit information.

If you still have problems, you can return to the forum for further help. Screenshots are useful for specific problems.

Posted Saturday, May 20, 2006 - Post #11209
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GenoPro version: 3.1.0.1

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With GenoPro, you can re-edit any information with a few mouse clicks.  If an individual appears under the wrong family, just right-click on the individual and link it again to its correct parent family.
Posted Sunday, May 21, 2006 - Post #11219
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GenoPro version: 2.0.0.7

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Thanks for the help. This program is well worth the price for it's ease of use and powerful functions for critical and what seems like complex arrangements. The report generator adds another dimension that allows an accurate and quick glance at what you should or should not have done and displays the difference immediately after it's corrected. I'm new at this but I can tell this works for me. It took a few hours but now it's fun!!! 

THANKS!

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Posted Thursday, June 11, 2020 - Post #40556
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GenoPro version: 2.0.0.7

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HOW TO TRANSFER CONTENT OF PHOTOS AND FAMILY TREE FROM 2006 TO THE CURRENT VERSION OF GENOPRO @ WWW.FAMILYTREES.GENOPRO.COM/SHELLBACK/  DANIEL MORIN WAS THE LAST PERSON I SPOKE TO BUT THERE IS NO REPLY ON THIS TOPIC. THANK YOU.   

Posted Thursday, June 11, 2020 - Post #40557
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GenoPro version: 3.1.0.1

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Your report at familytrees.genopro.com/shellback contains a link to download a GenoPro gedcom. You can open this in the current version of GenoPro.
If this has lost some detail then you need to export from your current version as an xml file and import that into the current program.
Pictures need to be placed in the correct place. You do not mention if you have changed to a different PC
Posted Thursday, June 11, 2020 - Post #40558
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YES IT IS A DIFFERENT PC AT THIS TIME. WIN 10 OS   POWER WENT OUT IN STORM A FEW YEARS AGO, WHEN BACK ON, SURGE DESTROYED PC DRIVES. FAMILY WANTS TO CONTINUE THE PROGRAM.
Posted Thursday, June 11, 2020 - Post #40561
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Your photographs still exist on the web server where they can be recovered. I am assuming that they were lost when the PC crashed.
GenoPro has a tool to look at and load/retrieve your data at https://www.genopro.com/help/ftp-client/.
This page has instructions on how to set the program up and run. It mentions drag and drop to add files but the same technique can be used to retrieve files into a new folder on your PC
There is a tool in the GenoPro Tools menu to relink these pictures to the link that exists within the GenoPro program
When you have finished the update you can use the GenoPro online backup to put a copy of the data file on the server. This means you can retrieve and edit the data from any PC that has the GenoPro software installed.
Online backup does not back up images which have to be saved separately eg using ftp_client

Edited: Friday, June 12, 2020 by appleshaw


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