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Posted Tuesday, June 23, 2020 - Post #40591
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I have been using this program almost since you released it (subsequently purchased the gold version when it came out. ) early on the html links on the family tree matched those generated by the report generator.  But in my versions at least they haven't worked for a long time.  I am currently using vers 3.1.0.0  The family tree properties for the individual show this


with this error message


but the actual generated html file is "Hemmings-ArchieWilliam-ind00021.htm" in the same folder path as above.  So, naturally it does not work.  Yes I could manually edit every individual to match the generated report but there are over a 1000 individuals to fix.  Did this happen in some version change in the past and I am stuck with this not working?

Also I could not see a mechanism for changing my old email address when I logged into the forum.   Otherwise, I have been very happy with your program over the years.
Posted Tuesday, June 23, 2020 - Post #40592
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Not sure when or why it was changed but you can change the filenames used in the html report by editing the Config.xml file in {EN} Narrative Report folder

e.g.  lines 121-125
    <Report
                        For="Individuals"
                        LoopItemName="i"
                        OutputFile="{Name.LastOrLast2:25}-{Name.FirstAndMiddle:35}-{id}.htm"
                        Template="Code\individual.htm" />

change to 
    <Report
                        For="Individuals"
                        LoopItemName="i"
                        OutputFile="{id}.htm"
                        Template="Code\individual.htm" />



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Posted Tuesday, June 23, 2020 - Post #40593
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Sorry missed you query re  email. You can change it from http://collaboration.genopro.com/Account.aspx or when logged into forum click My Profile link towards top right  then GenoPro button


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Posted Thursday, June 25, 2020 - Post #40599
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Thanks for the quick response and good answers.  

As I look at it I see I haven't created any new hyperlinks in the family tree for new additions I have added (grandchildren, nieces and nephews etc) in the last 10 years or so.  I had mistakenly thought that was automatic as well.  Your newer configuration of including the full name as well as index number in the html link is superior and now I am am not sure which way to go!?  :-)  Correct the old hyperlinks or create new ones for those I haven't done yet.  

I will have to think about that but thanks again.


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