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Posted Tuesday, March 26, 2013 - Post #31526
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Is there a way to add hidden  or private information on an individual without everyone seeing it on the published tree.

For example, say there's a family story that you haven't confirmed yet, or written in a "tasteful" way .. or something you don't want EVERYONE to see.

Can you add hidden/private information somehow? .. or it only possible at the File level when you go to publish your tree.
Posted Wednesday, March 27, 2013 - Post #31540
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There is a way to prevent some or all of a comment from being included in the Narrative Report.  Well actually there are two ways.

Firstly you can include the `'Custom Markup' tag <?hide?> in your comment to hide any text following this tag.  See How to Customise your Report  and the .gno attached to the first post in that thread.

Alternatively you can set a value e.g. § in the Dictionary.xml tag 'Private' or in a 'Document' Custom Tag 'Private' in your .gno.
Then any text following this value (e.g. §) in your comments will not be included in the Report.  

Be careful not to include the .gno in the Report! (see under 'Privacy' tab of Generate Report dialogue).


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Posted Friday, April 5, 2013 - Post #31582
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Oh that's awesome! Thank you!! I'll have to try both of those options out.

I always exclude uploading the .gno file.  Thank you for the warning. :-)


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