Philip Hunt
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Philip Hunt
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Errors in Custom Toolbar Manager
Philip Hunt replied to Philip Hunt's topic in Older Products and Versions
I am using v6.12.000, but turning off the cue cards fixed it. Thanks -
Global Fix for Lost Marriage Tags
Philip Hunt replied to Philip Hunt's topic in Older Products and Versions
Ahah. Thanks -
When I try to create a custom button on the Custom Toolbar Manager, when I click on OK, I get an error message that says "Alias 'ITEMS' is not found ... 29FRMCUSTOM2.MSAVEBTR". I am offered Abort/Retry/Ignore. Retry just gets me the same error. Ignore brings up a second error message. "Variable 'LEVEL' is not found"... and further error messages if I continue. I tried closing TMG and restarting. Same problem.
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I set up Related-By Flags following "Terry's TMG Tips" and nicely accented the records. Now I can see how records are related to me. I wonder if there is a way to produce a Relationship Report using these Flags that would track between me (as the base record) and any person on my database who was not in my direct line but related by marriage. Or preferably from the last person back to me. Philip
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I imported my dataset from Reunion via a GEDCOM and later found that many of the spouses were not linked with a marriage tag. I usually discover this when I am looking at a child record that shows both mother and father, but when I go to either mother or father, their spouse is not connect. Of course, when I find these, I fix them. Is there a way to find all the missing marriage tags? Say, produce a report that shows records that have the same children, but appear not to be married? Philip
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No you understood me exactly. I'll read the tips link and see if that will work for me.
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I've allowed my family tree to get so big (over 5000 records) that sometimes I can't work out how any of these people are related to me. TMG lets me see if they are related directly to me, but what if the relationship is through a number of marriages to my 3rd cousin and his first cousin's husband's sister-in-law? What I need is a way to create a chart, or a list, or something that would let me see how one record was CONNECTED to another even if it were through a series of marriages. Can I do that? Philip, Boronia, Australia