For narrative type reports you can change the heading on the Format tab of the options to include it, something like %INDI.NAME:ADORNED% (=LifeDates2()) =relationship(fileroot(),%INDI%) For Summary reports and other itemised reports you can add a line to the details with =relationship(fileroot(),%INDI%) showing. -- Jane. Jane Taubman | www.rjt.org.uk | www.taubman.org.uk |www.fhug.org.uk
On 22/12/2011 22:04, Jane Taubman wrote: > For narrative type reports you can change the heading on the Format > tab of the options to include it, something like > > %INDI.NAME:ADORNED% (=LifeDates2()) =relationship(fileroot(),%INDI%) > > For Summary reports and other itemised reports you can add a line to > the details with > > =relationship(fileroot(),%INDI%) > showing. Many thanks Jane for your prompt and useful reply. Is there anywhere I can refer to to learn more about constructing these terms and their syntax as it looks a very useful tool? For instance, I would like to add a new line under the heading saying "Relationship to Fred Bloggs=" followed by the relationship in an Individual Summary Report. Regards, Mike