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From: "Lynda Ozinga" <>
Subject: RE: [OHGALLIA-L] 1871 Marriage Wolford & Johnson
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 06:59:57 -0600


Thanks - I didn't know this & will try it next time! Lynda

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<< File: UTF-8.HTM >> In a message dated 11/10/99 7:04:11 PM Eastern
Standard Time,
writes:

> Children of WILLIAM LOUCKS and MARGARET LITER are:
> i. ELIZABETH2 LOUCKS, b. February 03, 1774, Botetourt Co, VA; d. May 04,
> 1870; m. LEONARD HEDRICK, April 25, 1809, Gallia Co, Ohio.
>

It is hard to read these charts when they are in all caps, the NGS format
prints regular case and also does not take up so much space
There are 3 charts you can create but these must be copied, pasted to word,
cut from word, and pasted to email which seems like a lot of work to me when
the outline is so easy, but...
Click on GEN REPT, click on format and choose one. Click on contents and
choose options, you don't have to include the notes, which makes a shorter
chart, then choose 2 or 3 generations. Also if you put your source notes in
the text you don't get all those numbers after the names of each person.
First is the register style which prints the entire name in ALL CAPS and
skips lines between most people, this form takes up a lot of space and the
all caps are hard to read.
Second is a much better form called the NGS format, which is descent ordered
and prints a nice compact list of children, then in the second gen. lists
the
children that you have more info on and their children. It is by far
superior
to the register style.
Third is the ancestor chart which does just that, prints out ancestors, you
can choose how many generations, again it is best to choose only 2 or 3.


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