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Re: Reinstall question
Thanks, but I just found it. Sorry.
Thanks, but I just found it. Sorry.
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Joseph Levine
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#101
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Re: File path incorrect, New Windows 10 laptop, FH v 6.27 newly installed
I am facing something similar.
Our new computer running Windows 10 offered the suggestion to put my document data and pictures in the C:/ drive which I did.
But then this morning as I prepared to move
I am facing something similar.
Our new computer running Windows 10 offered the suggestion to put my document data and pictures in the C:/ drive which I did.
But then this morning as I prepared to move
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Evelyn and Christopher Wilcock <eandcw@...>
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#102
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Re: File path incorrect, New Windows 10 laptop, FH v 6.27 newly installed
I have moved a lot of my files from C drive to One Drive where I can also access them on my phone
Get BlueMail for Android
I have moved a lot of my files from C drive to One Drive where I can also access them on my phone
Get BlueMail for Android
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Victor Markham
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#103
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Re: File path incorrect, New Windows 10 laptop, FH v 6.27 newly installed
When moving Documents folders, it's important to tell Windows you have done so.
There is a good guide
When moving Documents folders, it's important to tell Windows you have done so.
There is a good guide
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Jane Taubman
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#104
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Re: File path incorrect, New Windows 10 laptop, FH v 6.27 newly installed
Yes, typically on new PC the C: drive is a comparatively small but fast solid state drive (SSD) intended just for the Windows OS and installed programs but not their data.
Usually there is a large
Yes, typically on new PC the C: drive is a comparatively small but fast solid state drive (SSD) intended just for the Windows OS and installed programs but not their data.
Usually there is a large
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Mike Tate
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#105
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Re: File path incorrect, New Windows 10 laptop, FH v 6.27 newly installed
Thank you everyone for replying, I have now managed to sort it out.
I have learnt something new about the C: and D: drives, that you don't get told or read about when getting a new
Thank you everyone for replying, I have now managed to sort it out.
I have learnt something new about the C: and D: drives, that you don't get told or read about when getting a new
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gtbookham+carol
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#106
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Add GRO Source
Is anyone using this plug in? Trying to get it to function, but getting confused as it requests at the start to select 3 sources. Put it down to my age, but not sure what the plug in requires me to
Is anyone using this plug in? Trying to get it to function, but getting confused as it requests at the start to select 3 sources. Put it down to my age, but not sure what the plug in requires me to
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Tom Beckham
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#107
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Re: Add GRO Source
You need to create the "core" sources for GRO index entries, eg "UK General Record Office -Birth Register" etc
Once you have created the sources make a note of the numbers and enter them when
You need to create the "core" sources for GRO index entries, eg "UK General Record Office -Birth Register" etc
Once you have created the sources make a note of the numbers and enter them when
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Jane Taubman
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#108
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Re: Add GRO Source
Hi Tom,
The Plugin assumes you have three Source records; one for each of 1) Birth GRO Index, 2) Marriage GRO Index, 3) Death GRO Index.
Then when you find any BMD GRO Index for an Individual the
Hi Tom,
The Plugin assumes you have three Source records; one for each of 1) Birth GRO Index, 2) Marriage GRO Index, 3) Death GRO Index.
Then when you find any BMD GRO Index for an Individual the
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Mike Tate
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#109
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Re: Add GRO Source
That reminds me that I started entering GRO records into one Source, many (20?) years ago, rather than 3 separate sources. Then, much later, it occurred to me that the approach was untidy and started
That reminds me that I started entering GRO records into one Source, many (20?) years ago, rather than 3 separate sources. Then, much later, it occurred to me that the approach was untidy and started
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Alan Hourd
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#110
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Re: Add GRO Source
You might be able to write a plugin to convert them if you have been consistent in entering the Where With in Source.
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Jane.
Jane Taubman | www.rjt.org.uk | www.taubman.org.uk | www.fhug.org.uk
You might be able to write a plugin to convert them if you have been consistent in entering the Where With in Source.
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Jane.
Jane Taubman | www.rjt.org.uk | www.taubman.org.uk | www.fhug.org.uk
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Jane Taubman
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#111
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Re: Add GRO Source
Consistent? In my dreams! I started using FH v. 2.0.7, or earlier - I still have the 2.0.7 CD. Much of my data came from FTM but included little in the way of sources. I don't think AS was around
Consistent? In my dreams! I started using FH v. 2.0.7, or earlier - I still have the 2.0.7 CD. Much of my data came from FTM but included little in the way of sources. I don't think AS was around
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Alan Hourd
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#112
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Re: Add GRO Source
Take a look at the Replace Selected Source Citations Plugin that may do what you want if there are criteria to differentiate B from M from D.
Any automated process has to have some way of
Take a look at the Replace Selected Source Citations Plugin that may do what you want if there are criteria to differentiate B from M from D.
Any automated process has to have some way of
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Mike Tate
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#113
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Re: Add GRO Source
I don’t know how many times your general GRO source has been used, but I suggest you download and run the plugin called “List all Citations for a Source”. In the Results Set you can
I don’t know how many times your general GRO source has been used, but I suggest you download and run the plugin called “List all Citations for a Source”. In the Results Set you can
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Lorna Craig
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#114
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Re: Add GRO Source
The Replace Selected Source Citations plugin worked fine after a little editing and a backup of the Gedcom. A check with the List All Citations plugin revealed a half a dozen citations that were still
The Replace Selected Source Citations plugin worked fine after a little editing and a backup of the Gedcom. A check with the List All Citations plugin revealed a half a dozen citations that were still
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Alan Hourd
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#115
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=TextIf function not working properly?
Hi,
I have been using Family Historian for some time and been using my own Sentence Templates without problems. As I use both Place and Address data with the administrative location in the Place and
Hi,
I have been using Family Historian for some time and been using my own Sentence Templates without problems. As I use both Place and Address data with the administrative location in the Place and
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Graham Conner
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#116
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Re: =TextIf function not working properly?
Hi Graham,
Your Sentence Template expression is working perfectly for me.
I suspect to test it you are deleting the contents of the Address box.
But that does not delete the Address field and just
Hi Graham,
Your Sentence Template expression is working perfectly for me.
I suspect to test it you are deleting the contents of the Address box.
But that does not delete the Address field and just
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Mike Tate
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#117
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Re: =TextIf function not working properly?
Thanks Mike, that works!
What you said makes sense. I could not understand why the examples did not work, but as I was only deleting the data to test they would fail for me too. I thought thesolution
Thanks Mike, that works!
What you said makes sense. I could not understand why the examples did not work, but as I was only deleting the data to test they would fail for me too. I thought thesolution
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Graham Conner
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#118
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Re: =TextIf function not working properly?
Graham,
I am not aware of any length limit to Sentence Templates, and I have some quite long ones, especially where Fact Witness Roles are involved.
Users have discovered length limits for
Graham,
I am not aware of any length limit to Sentence Templates, and I have some quite long ones, especially where Fact Witness Roles are involved.
Users have discovered length limits for
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Mike Tate
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#119
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Re: =TextIf function not working properly?
Thanks again, Mike
Regards, Graham
Thanks again, Mike
Regards, Graham
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By
Graham Conner
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#120
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