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Birth date & place in printed genomap ?
Birth date & place in printed genomap ?
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Posted Saturday, December 29, 2007
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Sorry if this is a silly question but at first glance I have not yet been able to discover how to do this:
I mean in the default display mode of
genomap
view, you can see "
Year
of
birth
and Year of
death
".
Well I need this to be "
Place
and date of birth, place and date of death".
I have managed to use "Birth>
Place of Birth
" but I have not found any way to select various items in that list or simply to create a personalized one. Probably this would end in a shortened "Place and year of birth, year of death", but as I have not been able to combine different items, I haven't worried
about
space issues.
Is what I am imaging possible with GenoPro 2.0.1.3 which I am currently testing ?
appleshaw
Posted Sunday, December 30, 2007
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Post #20205
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The answer is that it can be added using the XML toolkit which is accessed from the
Report Generator
. Choose this by selecting it from the standard list of skins. Run the report and wait for the menu to appear. Then create two lines with the
information
you require and remember to click the box labeled ' Create
Custom Tag
named ' and either accept the standard name or rename it.
Then click OK which will generate an
XML file
which can be opened in GenoPro. Go to view and select the Custom tag which will display the data.
You need to regenerate the tags if you add a lot of data but you can edit the
labels
in the Table view.
Use the
search
option
for more
help
on 'XML toolkit'
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