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Places and Locations: Explain it to me??

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Posted Sunday, December 27, 2009 - Post #25159
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Hey all,

OK. I'm starting to delve deeper into GenoPro - BEST geneological program EVAR!!

I am looking closely now at Places and Locations. I'm trying to clean up what I have. I have several places that are the same, but not. I have figured out "Consolidate". That's very useful. I get "Street Address", "County/Region", "City", "State/Province" , "Zip/Postal Code", and so on. As well as "Place Category".

But I am very confused by the other options in the table layout. Things like "Parent", and "Children Places". And why doesn't "Full Address" include the "Place Name"?? And by separating the address out like this, will it read fully in the Narrative Report?? I want places (like hospitals, cemeteries, churches, and cities) to always be the full place name (if available, of course) - place, city, county, province, country (I'm Canadian, none of that Sate stuff Smile). With the exception of the actual street address - that should only be visible when looking at the Place's detail entry from the "Place Index".

So, how does this all work?? I read the help page about Places... But I guess I'm not getting the hierarchical thing. I mean, I know what that means, but not in this context. Thanks.



John Fleming
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