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Re: Local Note truncated in query
Many thanks Mike.
I'll log it with Calico Pie in the morning.
Many thanks Mike.
I'll log it with Calico Pie in the morning.
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dave@...
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#2324
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Re: Local Note truncated in query
Yes, in FH V6 it showed approximately the first 150 characters in a Note and terminated it with ellipsis … if longer.
FH V7 has radically changed and only shows the first sentence or first line and
Yes, in FH V6 it showed approximately the first 150 characters in a Note and terminated it with ellipsis … if longer.
FH V7 has radically changed and only shows the first sentence or first line and
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Mike Tate
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#2323
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Re: All relatives diagram
I agree it's odd that if you want to select someone's second marriage as the root you have to browse for it, rather than having it offered automatically as one of the options.
I agree it's odd that if you want to select someone's second marriage as the root you have to browse for it, rather than having it offered automatically as one of the options.
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Lorna Craig
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#2322
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Re: All relatives diagram
Trevor
exactly the same thing happens using your suggestions!
Robert Jordan
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Trevor
exactly the same thing happens using your suggestions!
Robert Jordan
Virus-free. www.avast.com
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Robert Jordan
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#2321
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Re: All relatives diagram
I recommend that you use the Ancestor And Descendant Diagram rather than the All Relatives Diagram.
I recommend that you use the Ancestor And Descendant Diagram rather than the All Relatives Diagram.
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Trevor Rix
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#2320
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All relatives diagram
There does seem to be something odd ( I will put it no stronger than that) about the new way one sets up a diagram.
The situation is this
Alfie Acre is married twice. His first wife is Betty Boo and
There does seem to be something odd ( I will put it no stronger than that) about the new way one sets up a diagram.
The situation is this
Alfie Acre is married twice. His first wife is Betty Boo and
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Robert Jordan
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#2319
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Local Note truncated in query
In v6 I had a query which returned an individual and their 1st Local Note - %INDI.NOTE2[1]%
It concatenated all of the lines in the note.
e.g.
MARGARET SIBBALD
ADDRESSES:
Cavers, Roxburghshire,
In v6 I had a query which returned an individual and their 1st Local Note - %INDI.NOTE2[1]%
It concatenated all of the lines in the note.
e.g.
MARGARET SIBBALD
ADDRESSES:
Cavers, Roxburghshire,
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dave@...
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#2318
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Re: Using a reference to an individual in a query
Brilliant Mike.
Many thanks
Brilliant Mike.
Many thanks
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dave@...
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Re: Google Drive
Yes, that is eminently sensible and what I was heading towards advising you should do.
Do you customise your Tools > Preferences settings or Diagrams, Reports, Queries, Plugins, Facts Sets,
Yes, that is eminently sensible and what I was heading towards advising you should do.
Do you customise your Tools > Preferences settings or Diagrams, Reports, Queries, Plugins, Facts Sets,
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Mike Tate
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#2316
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Re: Google Drive
Thanks, Mike, for your help and warning. We've now got a system up and running that's a slight change from our original plan. Since I'm retired and have more time than my
Thanks, Mike, for your help and warning. We've now got a system up and running that's a slight change from our original plan. Since I'm retired and have more time than my
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Geoffrey Knott
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#2315
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Re: Google Drive
Thanks, Neil, for your help and warning. We've now got a system up and running that's a slight change from our original plan. Since I'm retired and have more time than my
Thanks, Neil, for your help and warning. We've now got a system up and running that's a slight change from our original plan. Since I'm retired and have more time than my
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Geoffrey Knott
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#2314
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Re: Using a reference to an individual in a query
Yes, use the Record( 345, "I" ) function which here is Individual with Rec Id 345.
=Relationship( Record( 123, "I" ), %INDI%, TEXT, 1 )
Mike Tate
Yes, use the Record( 345, "I" ) function which here is Individual with Rec Id 345.
=Relationship( Record( 123, "I" ), %INDI%, TEXT, 1 )
Mike Tate
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Mike Tate
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Using a reference to an individual in a query
I use a query as the source for Column Configuration in the Records List
What I would like to do is add a column which returns the relationship of one individual to another (but not File Root).
I use a query as the source for Column Configuration in the Records List
What I would like to do is add a column which returns the relationship of one individual to another (but not File Root).
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dave@...
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#2312
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Re: Google Drive
When you set up Google Drive it should create a Google Drive folder which by default exists in your Documents folder in exactly the same way as OneDrive and Dropbox.
That …\Documents\Google Drive\
When you set up Google Drive it should create a Google Drive folder which by default exists in your Documents folder in exactly the same way as OneDrive and Dropbox.
That …\Documents\Google Drive\
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Mike Tate
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#2311
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Re: Google Drive
Geoff
I think by default Google drive doesn’t show in Windows File Explorer like OneDrive and Dropbox which could be why FH project explorer doesn’t find it.
See this Google article on how to add
Geoff
I think by default Google drive doesn’t show in Windows File Explorer like OneDrive and Dropbox which could be why FH project explorer doesn’t find it.
See this Google article on how to add
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Neil Grantham
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#2310
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Google Drive
Hi all,
Having seen recent threads about accessing a FH Project via two computers (whether both are owned by one person, or each by two collaborating individuals), I decided
Hi all,
Having seen recent threads about accessing a FH Project via two computers (whether both are owned by one person, or each by two collaborating individuals), I decided
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Geoffrey Knott
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#2309
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Re: Upgrading to FH7 - licence key
Thanks Randy, I couldn’t find the licence key in my account but i did find the original v6 email from Calico Pie (i had searched for one from Family Historian!). So all good now thanks. Deirdre
Thanks Randy, I couldn’t find the licence key in my account but i did find the original v6 email from Calico Pie (i had searched for one from Family Historian!). So all good now thanks. Deirdre
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Deirdre Leigh
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#2308
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Re: Upgrading to FH7 - licence key
Deirdre, if you downloaded version 6 and kept the order record that you received from Calico Pie via email, you should find your license key there. If you have an account with Calico Pie, the order
Deirdre, if you downloaded version 6 and kept the order record that you received from Calico Pie via email, you should find your license key there. If you have an account with Calico Pie, the order
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Randy Dykhuis
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#2307
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Re: Upgrading to FH7 - licence key
Ok thanks, I didn’t see anything to suggest that i needed it before going for the trial. Only went for it to ‘play’ with FH7 before i had the full thing for Christmas 😀
Ok thanks, I didn’t see anything to suggest that i needed it before going for the trial. Only went for it to ‘play’ with FH7 before i had the full thing for Christmas 😀
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Deirdre Leigh
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#2306
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Re: Upgrading to FH7 - licence key
Yes, it is OK to install the trial, but the assumption would have been you knew your FH V6 licence key.
Yes, it is OK to install the trial, but the assumption would have been you knew your FH V6 licence key.
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Mike Tate
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#2305
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