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From: "Anne Kruszka" <>
Subject: RE: [RMagic] v 3.02 adding multimedia
Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 07:33:56 -0400
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Yes, I've also noticed that.

Anne (Percival) Kruszka
Researching Bowman, Chinn, Davidson, Kettler, Kirtley, Klijewski, Knost,
Kruszka, Maitland, Oliphant, Percival, Synos, Zalot & Zimmeth

-----Original Message-----
From: Pam Warren [mailto:]
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 6:20 AM
To:
Subject: [RMagic] v 3.02 adding multimedia

In past versions when adding multimedia file names, after pushing the "add"
button the the multimedia tab and then pushing the "browse" button in the
select photo box as I began to type a file name, those files in the default
directory which matched my typed characters immediately became selected and
displayed in the drop down box. This is not occurring in version 3.02.
This makes the process of adding a file much more difficult, since I must
know the exact name, not just my naming conventions.

To explain, all my census images are named, "year state abbreviation, county
abbreviation, township or city, head of household name". That being the
case when looking for a exact file I could type 1880 MI Wex and immediately
arrow down to my target person's file. I am really lost arrowing through
page after page of files as I now must.

What am I doing different--or has the program changed? Anyone else missing
this feature?

Thanks,
Pam

Pamela A. Warren,
www.warrenweb.info <http://www.warrenweb.info/>;
www.caccmi.org <http://www.caccmi.org/>;




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