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Customers GenoPro version: 3.0.0.7
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I'm just looking through the Wish list and found this topic. I have to absolutely agree with user Galuban (and his post from 13-May-2008). Maybe I'm wrong as I'm not so familiar with the newest versions (so correct me please if anything changed from the 13th May 2008), current ways how to arrange what Galuban asked is quite difficult and very easy for making mistakes. So question to the development team, is it on your to-do-list to have "paste special with link" or "hyper-link together" integrated to GenoPro please?
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Forum Members FamilyTrees.GenoPro.com GenoPro version: 2.0.1.5
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Howard53 (3/1/2010)
... check-box against "Make Label / Exclude from Report". You will then find the duplicate marriage will not be reported. Howard53: Thanks a bunch for your quick reply.
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Customers Important Contributors GenoPro version: 3.1.0.1
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You are almost there. On GenoMap 1 double-click the Family Line to open up the Family Properties, select the Summary tab, and click the check-box against "Make Label / Exclude from Report". You will then find the duplicate marriage will not be reported.
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Forum Members FamilyTrees.GenoPro.com GenoPro version: 2.0.1.5
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I've a similar problem on how to setup a hyperlink?I've two genomaps: Genomap1 and Genomap2 Genomap1 has parents: MaleA and FemaleA and a SonA. SonA is a hyperlink to Genomap2. In Genomap2 SonA has WifeA and they both have 8kids and their children etc. etc., In Genomap2, I would like to setup a hyperlink for WifeA back to Genomap1 and link her as his wife. How do I link WifeA to SonA, once I am in Genomap1. I tried (in Genomap1) linking to SonA as mate/spouse; but when the report is generated it thinks that SonA and WifeA are two different people and generates two reports, for each of them. When clicked on WifeA, it says twice: Details of WifeA's family with SonA Details of WifeA's family with SonA Same thing when clicked on SonA: Details of SonA's family with WifeA Details of SonA's family with WifeA How can avoid this, and setup a neat link please without two details.
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Customers Important Contributors FamilyTrees.GenoPro.com GenoPro version: 3.1.0.1
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If you move the children to the second GenoMap you can then Right click and link as child to the father. In this case they will only appear once in the family list. There are a few oddities that can crop up, so see what else needs changing
Edited: Friday, October 2, 2009 by
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Customers GenoPro version: 2.5.3.9
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Thank you for your prompt reply. Using the Move function has solved my "master" record requirement; the appearances of aliases of the same individual with a different ID# in the Individuals Table Layout is bearable. But it has generated another problem if I delete an existing individual and replace it with the same "master" individual "Move"d from another GenoMap. After relinking all the child, mate and parent links, the Family Properties of the moved individual show now the children twice (with the family rank 1. 2. 1. 2. in case of 2 children e.g.). Is there a way to remove the unwanted set of children (the same happens also with the mate) or did this happen only because I inserted the moved replacement of an existing individual into an existing tree? And would thus the only solution be to redraw all the GenoMaps starting from scratch again.
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The problem is that you are using Copy & Paste instead of Move. If you right click an individual you can select Move to GenoMap and create a 'copy' of that person. Any alterations to either will be reflected in the other. They will appear as separate individuals in the Table but are essentially the same
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Customers GenoPro version: 2.5.3.9
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Hi,I am a new user just getting started. I would need advice to avoid having duplicate individuals in the Individuals Table Layout when the same individual is present in different GenoMaps all belonging to the same .gno file. What I wish to achieve is to have one single "master" record per individual which I could copy/paste or link to its occurences in other GenoMaps. These copies would carry all the master individual properties with them. And the properties would be updated in all GenoMaps if I change something in the master record (nickname e.g., just as an example). Here is what I already tried, without success: 1) right click on the master individual and click "Copy"; go to another GenoMap and "Paste" this individual where it belongs; link it to the tree with the "Link as child" and "Link as mate" functions; the internal hyperlink section is not active in the new record Hyperlink section; " external Hyperlink" it to the master individual ID#; save, close, exit GenoPro, reenter GenoPro; in the Individuals Table Layout, I have now 2 entries for the same individual, both with a different ID#; go to the master individual record; change the nickname; save; go to the GenoMap with the copied individual; open its record: the new nickname does not appear to have been updated; 2) right click on the master individual and click "New Hyperlink" and GenoMapname; go to that other GenoMap and place this individual where it belongs; link it to the tree with the "Link as child" and "Link as mate" functions; the internal hyperlink section is now active in the new record Hyperlink section and the master record is listed as an entry; save, close, exit GenoPro, reenter GenoPro; in the Individuals Table Layout, I have now 2 entries for the same individual, both with a different ID#; go to the master individual record; change the nickname; save; go the the GenoMap with the copied individual; open its record: the new nickname does not appear to have been updated; also deleting this new record and starting all over again seems to generate duplicate entries in the Internal Hyperlinks section which I cannot erase totally (gender column e.g. cannot be erased). I would be grateful for any advice on what I am doing wrong or a solution for what I have been attempting to achieve.
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Customers GenoPro version: 2.0.1.6
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Folks,
Thanks for the responses. Yes, maru-san, I was afraid that the only way to do this was to manually link each child to the relationship. That's what I had been doing.
I noticed one difference between using the "New Hyperlink" versus the "Move To GenoMap". Basically, when I select all (Crtl-a), press "enter", and look at the GenoMaps tab, the statistics on Individuals and # Hyperlinks is different, depending on which function I use. From my observations, it seems that "New Hyperlink" will retain the individual on the source GenoMap, while "Move To GenoMap" will move the individual to the target GenoMap and create the hyperlink on the source. I can't think of any advantages one way or another, but it is a difference.
I'll keep on manually linking children and parents until an easier solution is available.
As per Ron's response, I do have a feeling that hyperlinks for all objects would allow me to achieve what I'm looking for.
Howard53, thanks for the suggestion. Yes, I only plan on running report on one GenoMap at a time, so your recommendation for the reports would work for me.
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As maru-san describes, selecting the individuals and using 'Move to GenoMap' actually copies the individuals with hyperlinks.However, when you have reconstructed the Family Lines and Descendent Links, if you select 'Make Label / Exclude From Report' on the Summary tab of the Family Properties, the marriages will only be reported once in the Narrative Report if you generate the report on the whole document. The alternative is to leave the 'Make Label / Exclude From Report' box unchecked, and then only generate the Narrative Report on individual GenoMaps.
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