By ltmurph - Sunday, December 15, 2013
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At one time I knew how to add heath conditions, which then put colored indicators on the person's symbol. I can no longer find how to do that if anyone could help with that.
Thank you.
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By genome - Monday, December 16, 2013
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I guess you mean on the GenoPro Menu Bar, click View then Genogram Toolbar
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By Jakk - Monday, December 16, 2013
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I'm having the opposite problem. In the previous version, the colours (symbol fill and border) were not explicitly defined (at least not so obviously as they are now), and I use the border and symbol colours for entirely different purposes (identifying biological family groups). How do I remove the predefined medical condition associations?
Edit (19 December): Removed off-topic question and reposted in proper category.
Thanks!
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By faberge2005 - Thursday, January 25, 2018
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I cannot find any post about this subject.
I would a new tab under the "Individual Properties" for Health issues.
I don't want to color coordinate as I am reaching 40K individuals.
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By genome - Thursday, January 25, 2018
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I suggest you create a Custom Tag Dialog for this (see Tools / Tag Editor ). If you are not already using custom tags then you can rename the default Çustom Tags' dialog and rename the default tags and add new ones as required to suit your needs. Alternatively create a new custom tags dialogue with the required tags.
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By faberge2005 - Friday, January 26, 2018
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I am already using them for census info. Any other suggestions?
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By genome - Friday, January 26, 2018
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" I am already using them for census info. Any other suggestions?" I do not understand the above, you can have as many custom tag tabs (i.e. dialog layouts) as you need e.g.  Note that using a '.' in the permanent name creates nested tags. Here GenoPro creates a tag 'Health' with BloodGroup, Condition1, Conditon2 as subtags. each layout has its own tab: |