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How to move references from one object to anther?
How to move references from one object to anther?
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beraha
Posted Friday, February 4, 2011
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Hi
I've combined two GNO files into one big file, by copying all
individuals
from the first gno (CTRL-a + CTRL-c) and then paste it to a new
Genomap
on the second GNO (CTRL-v).
The problem is that I have now duplicated "
places
", sometimes with the same name (which is a wrong thing)
How can I merge those places into one object, or the better solution for me:
How can I move all the
references
of one "place" to another "place"
. after that i'll just delete the "empty" place.
for example: I'd like to move 200 references from one "place object" to another "place object" which already contains 100 references. the result that I would like to achieve in the end, is that the first place object, would contain 300 references and the other place object would contain 0 refernces and then would be deleted.
genome
Posted Friday, February 4, 2011
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Use the 'Delete'
option
at the bottom of the
Table Layout
Menu. When you then delete a Place that has references to it, GenoPro provides a dropdown list of Places for you to select a replacement place from. Exactly what you wanted.
Same goes for other object types, e.g. Sources
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Edited:
Friday, February 4, 2011 by
genome
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