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Posted Monday, August 5, 2013 - Post #32154
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This report skin for GenoPro can be used to amend your GenoPro data files.

Amongst several other functions it will create multi-line custom tags, specifically aimed at use as the top display label for individuals. It can also add marriage/divorce dates to the family label .  The templates for these tags can be modified via Dictionary.xml. Note that although multi-line custom tags can be displayed as the top label for an individual, such tags cannot be modified within GenoPro. There is an option to mark as dead anyone over a specified age. Also a number of options aimed at recovering Gedcom data languishing in Custom Tags after a Gedcom import.

Explore the tabs in the Configuration Parameters dialog displayed when running the report to see options available

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This report skin is distributed with GenoPro and latest updates can be found here http://support.genopro.com/Topic40608.aspx

This report skin produces a GenoPro compatible XML file in the specified Report folder with the changes applied. 

I recommend comparing the before an after XML files to check changes. First export your existing .gno file to an XML to serve as the reference. Run this utility and open the XML file produced with GenoPro. Check that it loads with no errors and visually verify the changes using GenoPro. Then export this new file as another new XML file (this will provide your data in the same format as your reference XML file). Then compare the reference XML file with this latter file with a utility such as WinMerge or WinDiff. (Google will find downloads for these if reqd). If you are happy with the changes you can then save the new XML file as a .gno file.

Play safe a keep a backup of the original.   It is a good idea to regularly take online backups to the GenoPro server using File/Online Backup from the GenoPro Menu bar.

N.B. This software is provided 'as is' and is used at your own risk.  I accept no liability for any loss or corruption to your data that may arise during the use of this software.


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