DeeWee 0 Report post Posted August 25, 2006 Hi, When generating non-narrative reports (individual detail, family,..) only the primary photographs can be printed. One of the “problems” I am always struggling with is which photograph to choose as the primary one. Do I take the one at age 20 or at age 50 or maybe 70? It would be nice to be able to print more than 1 picture if several ones are available. Is there any reason why this is not possible. The only reason I can think of is that there might be a problem when having 4 pictures (below one another) and only 2 lines of text. Why not putting or having the possibility of putting several pictures next to each other just below a person’s name. This would take only a limited space and at the same time extend the area for the printed text. Currently, part of the page width is lost because of a photograph being printed. Am I the only person thinking like this or do other people share this feeling? Dirk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shaundm 0 Report post Posted August 26, 2006 Hi, When generating non-narrative reports (individual detail, family,..) only the primary photographs can be printed. One of the “problems” I am always struggling with is which photograph to choose as the primary one. Do I take the one at age 20 or at age 50 or maybe 70? It would be nice to be able to print more than 1 picture if several ones are available. Is there any reason why this is not possible. The only reason I can think of is that there might be a problem when having 4 pictures (below one another) and only 2 lines of text. Why not putting or having the possibility of putting several pictures next to each other just below a person’s name. This would take only a limited space and at the same time extend the area for the printed text. Currently, part of the page width is lost because of a photograph being printed. Am I the only person thinking like this or do other people share this feeling? Dirk Yes I also wonder why the space under the photo is not used. I would of thought that the text could continue under the photo so that the ID report may take up less pages. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
martin tolley 0 Report post Posted August 27, 2006 I too had difficulty deciding which photo was primary. My work around is to use photoshop (or other image editor) and combine multiple image together into a single picture and make that compilation primary. It's actually quite interesting to have one image with dad as boy, dad in the army, dad at fifty all together. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites