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From: "Ira J. Lund" <>
Subject: Re: Marking, Printing,Backup
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 11:52:21 -0500


At 02:52 PM 8/12/97 -0400, you wrote:
>I have three questions that have cropped up today. In the manual that I have,
>a small "CFT for Windows",I have looked for good information about marking
>individuals for reports. I can't locate the page where it is detailed.The
>only thing I can find at this time is on pg. 81 it says "See details later in
>the manual"

Press the LIST button when you are in a report (like the individual lists).
Then use the marking to tag which individuals you want marked. I guess
after looking there is not much in the manual about marking records. You
could look at p85 large paragraph. Not much there either. I was expecting
that the marking is relatively self-explanatory. Once in the Marking list
try F1 for Help.

>...Also... When I try to exit the program, ( tried "x" in upper
>right hand of window, tried "close Database" and tried "exit" and I always
>get the message "Error 160 Backup was unsuccessful"

Evidently, you have the Auto Backup marked in the Options Menu - Database
Configuration AND also an invalid dir or backup file name. Check the
Database Configuration. Turn off the Auto Backup or make sure you have a
proper backup file name.

>... finally, I have
>printed out a couple of sample reports and where all of the "places" are the
>town and state print beautifully but the added information such as a cemetary
>ore the name of a hospital are all messed up as in letters printing over each
>other. Thanks in advance for all the help!

This sounds like a problem with the LUND fonts, maybe. But you do say other
things look ok. Check to make sure the 4 LUND fonts are properly installed
first. If still problems tell me the specific reports, more details.

Ira
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Ira J. Lund
Cumberland Family Software, Clarksville, Tennessee, USA
E-mail:
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