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1. Re: TMG-L: Clones,timelines, Sharing [1]
At 03:35 PM 2/1/2000 -0600, you wrote: >Hi, > >I am having a problem figuring out what I am doing wrong. I cloned >an ancestor as I wanted to play around with adding some stuff I did >not want to include with the master version. I have been creating a >little timeline of events that happened in his lifetime in >Virginia. I cannot get the timeline to appear on the clone. I have >tried locking it to the clone, globally selecting -- nothing is >working. Help please. > >Linda >lawhon@airmail.net Lin
2. Re: TMG-L: TMG and Win2K [0.97083]
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000 23:15:57 -0500, "Brent Baxter" wrote: >I would highly discourage you from copying DLLs directly into the Win\Sys32 >directory. If you want to do something similar, copy the DLL into the same >directory as the program. For example, C:\TMGW in this case. It is safer >to do it this way. The TMG website actually asks you to put it in the system directory: >Solution: The file [CTL3D.DLL] should be moved to c:\windows\system >directory for 95/98 users or to c:\wi
3. Re: TMG-L: Focus/Filter etc [0.97083]
Garry F Bell wrote: >I am not having any trouble with Sources, Citations. and most reports but >when it comes to creating a List of People, focusing on specifics, I start >floundering. >The more I read the Manual the more confused I get. > I wish to make a list of People born, married and/or died in a specific >location (e.g. Christchurch) and, if possible, also show that relevant event >when I print it out. Have you tried a List of Events report? You might use the following filter: Place Conta
4. Re: TMG-L: Royal Bastards [0.97083]
A few months after I first got started on genealogy, I visited the National Genealogical Society library in DC. Another patron I had never seen before pointed out a file to me and said "that's where they keep the lists of royal bastards." I was a bit taken back and could only manage "Oh, is that so?" He nodded and volunteered that he himself was a royal bastard. Having no idea what he was talking about, I smiled and quickly took myself off to another part of the room. It wasn't until some months later that
5. TMG-L: Data Entry Technique Question [0.97083]
My question deals with entering data such as residences or occupations.I have several people with many residences and occupations during their life. I listed then in the system as individual happenings, each with a specific date range. Now, when I export this to my word processor to write a biography, the occupations are scattered throughout the article. I wonder if I would be better off putting all similar occurances, such as occupations in one composite occupation note and thereby more easily devote a par
6. Re: TMG-L: Query after importing [0.97083]
----- Original Message ----- From: "Lee Hoffman/KY" To: Sent: 14 February, 2000 11:45 Subject: Re: TMG-L: Query after importing Pat & Cheryl Robinson wrote: >Some of the people have what looks like a percentage sign in front of their >age. Can someone tells me what this is for and if it should be there. I assume that you mean this character symbol ; something that looks like two tilde characters - one on top of the other. This is used to indicate "approximate" ages
7. TMG-L: Getting off the list [0.97083]
I do not want to get off the tmg-l list now, but can someone tell me how to do it. I have tried to do it with the instructions at the bottom of the page many, many times. Must be doing some little thing wrong. Is it case sensitive? I know this is not a subject to put on this list, but, since I tried numerous times last summer when we went on vacation, and I tried numerous times in mid-Jan. with no luck, I am wondering what I am doing wrong. Doris Kukuk - --------------------------------------------------
8. TMG-L: Hiding Sensitive Tags [0.97083]
I understand how to hide sensitive information in notes and fields. How can I suppress a complete tag? One of my relatives has asked that I not publish his marriage and divorce. I would like to honor this request but still publish all other weddings/divorces. How can I suppress just the marriage and divorce entries under this one person? Thanks for help, -bs Bruce Sohn Fort Worth, TX - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- TMG-L The Internet Maili
9. Re: TMG-L: People Merge Question [0.97083]
It's too bad there isn't a way to copy the wanted tag to the merged person's event. What can be done is to note the tag number of the desired tag, then add it to the merged person's event. Then all one has to do is to copy the citation, if there is one. Bud Dorr Lee Hoffman/KY wrote: > > When you have essentially the same tag in both persons, you need to let > both tags remain in the "merged" person. Then you will have to go to the > Person View and manually enter any different information (including >
10. Re: TMG-L: Place Names...Yet Again [0.97083]
Hugh Wilding wrote: > Bud Dorr wrote: > > > Do all locations before 1781 (when the US gained its independence from Great > > Britain - Yorktown) state the country as Great Britain? > > This is going way back into the dusty corners, but as I remember historical maps > from my schooldays, we referred to "British North America" (as distinct from "French > North America", "Spanish North America", etc.). Actually the map designations had nothing to do with country, only area of influence or claim. Each co
11. RE: TMG-L: HTML Help Needed Please [0.97083]
Jim, > In my browser (Netscape) I just went to your home page and looked at > the source (View-Page Source), and the first line contains the base tag, > as in: > > > I wonder if this line is something that the site itself prepends to the > page, since you didn't do it? > > Jim Campbell It certainly looks like something Netscape is doing. I inspected a few handwritten pages of my own and Netscape 4.07 added the BASE tag, IE5.0 didn't. Is it possible that the o
12. Re: TMG-L: Wishlist-death of significant relaives [0.97083]
DATULL@aol.com wrote: >In addition to having the birth of children considered as events in a >person's narrative I would love to be able to see on the person page when the >parents, spouse or significant relatives died. This could be set up as a >timeline but it would be a great option to be able to switch it on for any >person in your dataset. The death of a relative is a significant event in a >person's life. I often add a widowed spouse and/or surviiving children and/or parents as Witnesses to a De
13. TMG-L: TMG & Warp 4 (was Win2000) [0.97083]
Ian - If I remember correctly, I was running TMG on my old machine, which had Warp 4 as its OS of choice (also had Win3.1x & DOS 5). The machine was a 486 and the TMG version was 3.0. It ran OK; better than WordPerfect, which frequently wouldn't close properly. Then in June 98 the motherboard stopped recognizing the video card, and the monitor was getting flaky, and I ended up with my "new" laptop, which came with Win95. Having "only" a 3 gig hard drive (and no modem for downloading drivers in the origi
14. TMG-L: Umlauts [0.97083]
I can't figure how to put an umlaut over the o, e, u or a in surnames. Can anyone educate me? I checked the manual and help system but no luck. The instructions for MSWord don't work in TMG for me. Thanks for reading Greg Rehme gregrehme@primary.net - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- TMG-L The Internet Mailing List for The Master Genealogist To unsubscribe: Send an e-mail to majordomo@doit.com with 'UNSUBSCRIBE TMG-L' or... if you g
15. Re: TMG-L: Users' group in Maine [0.97083]
If there is, I want to know. I'm a half hour from Portland. Bud Dorr "George W.King" wrote: > > Can anyone tell me if there is a TMG users' group in Maine, preferable > within driving distance of Portland? - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- TMG-L The Internet Mailing List for The Master Genealogist To unsubscribe: Send an e-mail to majordomo@doit.com with 'UNSUBSCRIBE TMG-L' or... if you get the digest version: 'UNSUBSCRIBE TM
16. RE: TMG-L: TMG and Word 2000 [0.97083]
"Premium" actually refers to Microsoft Office and not Word itself -- it denotes what products were included in the suite. As to the original problem, I don't have any problems opening files created in Word 97 in Word 2000 either. Since I only have the "Silver" version of TMG, I can only DDE files to Word in Rich Text Format though so I can't speak for Word 97 files actually created by TMG. - Pat Dumond - "An American Family" - http://www.dumond.org -----Original Message----- From: owner-tmg-l@doit.com [m
17. TMG-L: Re: Linux [was: TMG Freezing...] [0.97083]
On 09:32 AM 2/15/2000 Bob Bass wrote: >LINUX! Very funny. Unless you're actually running TMGW on Linux somehow, in which case PLEESE tell me how! Robert - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- TMG-L The Internet Mailing List for The Master Genealogist To unsubscribe: Send an e-mail to majordomo@doit.com with 'UNSUBSCRIBE TMG-L' or... if you get the digest version: 'UNSUBSCRIBE TMG-L-DIGEST' - ------------------------------------
18. Re: TMG-L: Assistance [0.97083]
JohnE try: http://members.aol.com/johnf14246/internet.html It is a list of lists continually updated by John Fuller. ======================================== In a message dated 2/4/00 10:19:41 AM Pacific Standard Time, jbreden@post.cis.smu.edu writes: > Subj: TMG-L: Assistance > Date: 2/4/00 10:19:41 AM Pacific Standard Time > From: jbreden@post.cis.smu.edu (John E. Breden) > Sender: owner-tmg-l@doit.com > Reply-to: tmg-l@doit.com > To: tmg-l@doit.com > > I realize that this is off
19. RE: TMG-L: TMG and Win2K [0.97083]
Leif and David, I suspect the two of you know this, but for the benefit of other interested parties: Win2k doesn't like non-system DLLs in the System32 directory, it's true, but that's part of a larger upgrade to the way that DLLs are handled. The short story is that Win32k supports multiple, different DLLs on the same machine. If program A needs version 1 of a particular DLL A, and program B needs version 2, they can both have their own copy, both on disk (always possible) and in memory (new) while runni
20. TMG-L: Re: Newbie Group? [0.97083]
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000 17:25:02 EST Laurie in Michigan (PattisonL@aol.com) writes: "I am a new TMG user and am very overwhelmed by the volume of mail on this list. Under any other circumstances that volume would be a real plus for me as a user, however, I think I need to be involved with a group that is more at my own beginner level. Is there such a group or should I just stick to the TMG helpful hints web site?" Stick around on TMG-L, Laurie, there's room for everyone. You'll get a lot of good advice,
21. Re: TMG-L: Date Modifiers [0.97083]
The Cowans wrote: > > James Withers wrote: > > > > The way to change 'circa' to 'about' is via foreign language feature. Go to > > Tools, Options, Date/Time, Language Translation. The default setting is > > ENGLISH. Double click on the option ALTERNATE. This brings up the list of > > strings, which allows translation of any term, number etc found in TMG. > > Scroll down and find 'circa' and change it to 'about' in the third column. > > You can also change 'cir', 'c' and 'ca' as well if you want. Select Fil
22. TMG-L: Death Date Analysis [0.97083]
I thought the list might be interested in an analysis I have done of the date of a person's death in relation to their birthdate. I have seen mention of an indication that there was a greater probability of a person dying soon after their birthday, possibly because they were waiting to achieve another milestone. My own father died the day after his birthday. With TMG it is easy to perform this analysis, since the DB is Foxpro, Bob V has so nicely distributed the database attribute defiintions (thanks Bob
23. TMG-L: Clones and timelines [0.97083]
Hi, I am having a problem figuring out what I am doing wrong. I cloned an ancestor as I wanted to play around with adding some stuff I did not want to include with the master version. I have been creating a little timeline of events that happened in his lifetime in Virginia. I cannot get the timeline to appear on the clone. I have tried locking it to the clone, globally selecting -- nothing is working. Help please. Linda lawhon@airmail.net - -----------------------------------------------------
24. Re: TMG-L: pkzip vs winzip for backups [0.97083]
Thanks, Neil. I for one appreciate the explanation, although not concerned at the moment. Laura GENTNER DUNWALD Grants Pass, OR Researching: NC>IL>IN>KS: MYERS, SHELTON, TOMLINSON, POSTON, YATES CT>, MA>NY>IA>IL>KS: PIERCE, PEET, WILCOX, MERRILL, BOSS, GARNER, BOWERS, SWEET CT: PEET, BURTON, BUTLER, MOREHOUSE, WILDMAN, OSBORN, KEELER, WHELPLEY Researching: Wuerttemberg: GENTNER, KAYSER, KREISS, GRONER, GRUNER Russia: Simental,Alexanderhilf: KAYSER, KREISS ----- Original Message ----- Fr
25. TMG-L: Receiving Double Copies From This List? [0.97083]
Why do I get two copies of every message sent to this mailing list? Does anyone else experience this? -bs - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- TMG-L The Internet Mailing List for The Master Genealogist To unsubscribe: Send an e-mail to majordomo@doit.com with 'UNSUBSCRIBE TMG-L' or... if you get the digest version: 'UNSUBSCRIBE TMG-L-DIGEST' - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

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