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Is there any way to mimic/replicate the Family Tree Maker 'Genealogy Report' ?

 

I rather like the way it has Generation No 1 etc and then for each person, in brackets it has their father/grandfather

Example

 

Caleb3 Brock (John2, Richard1) NB the numbers are superscript showing the Generation number

 

Thanks

Neil

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I believe what you want can be achieved by:

 

1) On the General tab of Option, choose "Custom format" as the style. This "unlocks" many of the other options.

 

2) On the Names tab, check "Back reference generations."

 

I believe what you want can be achieved by:

 

1) On the General tab of Option, choose "Customt forma" as the style. This "unlocks" many of the other options.

 

2) On the Names tab, check "Back reference generations."

 

I believe what you want can be achieved by:

 

1) On the General tab of Option, choose "Custom format" as the style. This "unlocks" many of the other options.

 

2) On the Names tab, check "Back reference generations."

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I believe what you want can be achieved by:

 

1) On the General tab of Option, choose "Custom format" as the style. This "unlocks" many of the other options.

 

2) On the Names tab, check "Back reference generations."

Hmm, what am I missing!

I am doing Report>Descendancy Indented Narrative

But...

If I click the Options button, I cannot find a Styles section on 'General' or any other Tab.

Using 6.11 UK Gold

 

Neil

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Hmm, what am I missing!

I am doing Report>Descendancy Indented Narrative

But...

If I click the Options button, I cannot find a Styles section on 'General' or any other Tab.

Using 6.11 UK Gold

 

Neil

Aha - I found it, i need to use Journal instead!

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