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Alcoholism/Drug Addiction & Mental Illness


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By 110191 - Wednesday, December 7, 2005
How do I indicate these issues prominently in the genogram.  I am accustomed to shading inside the circles and squares for the individuals who have these issues, but I can't figure out how to do that on the Genopro software.  Help!
By GenoProSupport - Wednesday, December 7, 2005
Using GenoPro 2007, you can use color codes to create your own legend.  See sample at http://www.genopro.com/genogram/medical/
By V.L.o - Wednesday, December 7, 2005
For the HOW part, the answer is:

Open person's propertius under tag Display, and all you need is there, on the left side medical simbols, and on the right possible coulorings of the person's simbol!

By mvazz - Friday, December 9, 2005
Maybe this response would be better posted in Suggestions, Wish List & Feature request but it is in response to this posting so I will put my suggestion here.

"Alcoholism/Drug Addiction & Mental Health" Counselors uses different symbols than the medical symbols.  Would it be possible in a future release to have a seperate tool bar for "Alcoholism/Drug Addiction & Mental Illness?"  This tool bar could be similar to the relational tool bar and have the ability to toggle on and off.  Buttons on the tool bar could include symbols for alcoholism, drug addiction, depression, bi-polar dissorder, schizophrenia, ect...  The symbol could be displayed to the right of the circle or square.  Below is an example of what it might look like:

On a shorter term request, would it be possible to increase the size of the object without increase the Name Display and connecting line?  This would allow for using the display option to select different colors for each of the four quadrants.  Also, when someone is in recovery, it is usually displayed by diagonal lines in the bottom right quandrant.  Could this be a possible change in the short term?

Thanks-Mike