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Posted Saturday, February 24, 2007 - Post #16522
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How do I display dates of birth and death, as well as additional information such as occupation at the same time?
Posted Saturday, February 24, 2007 - Post #16523
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At the moment you can't, but we planning to include up to 3 information display on the top and 3 other on the bottom for each individuals.
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How do I display dates of birth and death, as well as additional information such as occupation at the same time?


You can do this now by creating a Custom Tag and setting the Display to show this instead of one from the pre-defined list. Until macros are available you would have to write the information yourself, unless you can follow Ron's example and create a script to do this.

You could start by copying the birth data in the table into a Custom Tag column but this may not be in the format you want ie full date instead of year. You can then edit the tag in the table.


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