Hello Subscribers, I received a copy of the worm virus "W32.sircom.worm@mm" this morning. It came as an attachment to a message in Spanish, I think. I don't read Spanish so I am not positive. Norton Anti Virus at Symantec is still working on it, but it at the moment and hasn't yet gotten a full description of it. The E-mail was not flagged as containing a virus, but I was a bit suspicious so I downloaded the newest definitions, dated July 18, and checked it out. They detected it and quarantined it for me. Just keep your eyes open and don't open unknown attachments. The Family-Origins-Users-Mailing list administrator Alfred Eller http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adelr/
Is there someone on this list in the Orfordville, WI area? If so please reply off list as this is off topic. Sally Thoreson
I do have back-ups at several homes which I change periodically. Of course, their homes could burn also. Margaret ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Smith" <prsmith@pdq.net> To: <FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 7:38 AM Subject: Re: [FO] Re: FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-D Digest V01 #226 > Don't forget to take one off-site from time to time. What > happens if your home burns down? > > -- Happy Hunting!! -- Paul > Houston, TX, USA > ICQ #73314929 > Researching: VA - WHITE,LIPSCOMB,HILL,JOHNSON,SAUNDERS, > TALBOT,TATE,EVANS > NC - SMITH, BOSWELL, RHODES, CAPEHART,MORRIS, > MARSHE, BRITT,SHAW > > View my American Ancestry at: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~paulrsmith > **************** > FREE Credit Card Referral Program. Quick money > AND residual, lifetime income! CHECK IT OUT !! > http://smithecomservices.tripod.com > *************************************** > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Margaret Hobler" <mmguehob@bright.net> > To: <FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 10:16 PM > Subject: [FO] Re: FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-D Digest V01 #226 > > > > Re: CDs > > > > I use 4 CDRWs for each file, #1, #2, #3, and #4. Each > backup overwrites > > the previous; I switch periodically to the next number, > opening a new file > > with that number, and retaining the old files. This has > been convenient, > > occasionally if something accidentally gets deleted, I can > open the previous > > file, and drag or retype it. I am using #4 now, and > will start over with > > #1. > > I feel protected with backups for different stages of > research. > > > > The CDRW does not need to be formatted. The CDR does need > to be formatted, > > and is convenient for sending information to a family > member, etc. as they > > can open it. > > > > This has worked out great. > > > > Margaret > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-D-request@rootsweb.com> > > To: <FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-D@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 8:00 PM > > Subject: FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-D Digest V01 #226 > > > > > > > > > > ==== FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS Mailing List ==== > > Family Origins GenForum - > http://genforum.genealogy.com/fo/ > > Tech Support Knowledge Base > http://www.familyorigins.com/support/ > > > > ============================== > > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve > & Celebrate > > your heritage! > > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > > > > ______________________________
Which report are you talking about? Are you printing a custom report? I just tested several canned reports such as family group sheet, pedigree chart, box chart, and missing information list. All these reports, by default, print a date somewhere on the page. Allan Plucinik Colorado Springs, CO Leona Mastan wrote: > > When I print a report, is there a way to have the date print along with > the preparers name? >
I just tried to print a Descendants Hourglass Tree from reports (using banner paper). On the screen it looked perfect. The chart is 23 pages. When it started printing it was printing boxes on top of other boxes and the connecting line were running through the boxes. Can anyone tell me why it is printing this way. I have a family reunion coming up on August 4th and would like to get this printed prior to then. TIA. I am using an HP Pavilion 7850, 930Mhz, 256MB RAM, 40 GB HD, Windows ME, Family Origins 9.02 and am printing with an HP Deskjet 990 Cse Professional Series printer. Darold "Doc" M. Blanchard SFC, US Army, Retired http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~clinehetsler/ Rootsweb sponsor
Many of the reports allow the setting of the "Page Layout". If you have a copy of "Getting the Most Out of Family Origins" the process is explained on pages 88 to 90 (4th Edition). FL Rose ----- Original Message ----- From: "Leona Mastan" <lmastan@jps.net> To: <FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 2:33 PM Subject: [FO] Report date > When I print a report, is there a way to have the date print along with > the preparers name?
Can someone help me. I have just purchased Version 9, updating from ver.6 Version 9 will not accept the input from ver. 6, saying it is corrupt. I can still use ver.6, it still does everything, but - I did have a system crash earlier this year, my niece copied everything to cd, when I tried to copy it back, I got everything except the pictures, and now when I click on someone that had a picture it shows an error, also it will not let me have a long Data Name (ie. My Family Tree), it will only accept (My Fam~), and it will not allow me to have more than one datafile. Does any of this make any sense to anyone???? I am not computer oriented at all. I tried to send myself a gedcom of the whole database of ver. 6, put cannot seem to install it into ver. 9. I can't find the number for tech support, they didn't include it with my update. Any suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks Linda Veenstra Carleton Place, Ont.
When I print a report, is there a way to have the date print along with the preparers name?
In a message dated 7/17/01 9:40:55 AM Eastern Daylight Time, charlieh@wt.net writes: << If using a mastering program such as Easy CD Creator, you don't back up directly from FO to the CD. Instead, what you do is to do your back up from inside FO to your hard drive. Then, later (I usually collect several different backup files, renaming each of them to correspond to the date they were made), you write these backup files to the CD using multisession mode. With this procedure, I normally write about 4 or 5 backup files at a time...... you set whatever number you are confortable with. I save my "backups" to a second hard drive, so they are true backups in that they are saved independently to the current working file. Since I make additions to my genealogy file almost daily, I also make a backup file almost daily.... but only write them to a CD every one or two weeks. Once written to the CD, they are erased from the hard drive to free up room. >> I back up directly to the CDR using the programs that came with my CD burner. If the CD is formatted and ready for info it is simple process. Also I name each file using the date as the designator. For example if my file is "name" then I use name0101 for Jan 1st backup. name0717 for July17 backup etc. No problem to keep them straight this way. On my machine the burner asks when I eject it whether I want to keep it so only the burner can read the files and add more to it or do I want to change the CD so the regular CD drive can read it. As long as I intend to put more on I chose the first option. As long as the CD is in the burner I can read old ones and recover any of them.
Don't forget to take one off-site from time to time. What happens if your home burns down? -- Happy Hunting!! -- Paul Houston, TX, USA ICQ #73314929 Researching: VA - WHITE,LIPSCOMB,HILL,JOHNSON,SAUNDERS, TALBOT,TATE,EVANS NC - SMITH, BOSWELL, RHODES, CAPEHART,MORRIS, MARSHE, BRITT,SHAW View my American Ancestry at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~paulrsmith **************** FREE Credit Card Referral Program. Quick money AND residual, lifetime income! CHECK IT OUT !! http://smithecomservices.tripod.com *************************************** ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margaret Hobler" <mmguehob@bright.net> To: <FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 10:16 PM Subject: [FO] Re: FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-D Digest V01 #226 > Re: CDs > > I use 4 CDRWs for each file, #1, #2, #3, and #4. Each backup overwrites > the previous; I switch periodically to the next number, opening a new file > with that number, and retaining the old files. This has been convenient, > occasionally if something accidentally gets deleted, I can open the previous > file, and drag or retype it. I am using #4 now, and will start over with > #1. > I feel protected with backups for different stages of research. > > The CDRW does not need to be formatted. The CDR does need to be formatted, > and is convenient for sending information to a family member, etc. as they > can open it. > > This has worked out great. > > Margaret > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-D-request@rootsweb.com> > To: <FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-D@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 8:00 PM > Subject: FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-D Digest V01 #226 > > > > > ==== FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS Mailing List ==== > Family Origins GenForum - http://genforum.genealogy.com/fo/ > Tech Support Knowledge Base http://www.familyorigins.com/support/ > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog >
Re: CDs I use 4 CDRWs for each file, #1, #2, #3, and #4. Each backup overwrites the previous; I switch periodically to the next number, opening a new file with that number, and retaining the old files. This has been convenient, occasionally if something accidentally gets deleted, I can open the previous file, and drag or retype it. I am using #4 now, and will start over with #1. I feel protected with backups for different stages of research. The CDRW does not need to be formatted. The CDR does need to be formatted, and is convenient for sending information to a family member, etc. as they can open it. This has worked out great. Margaret ----- Original Message ----- From: <FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 8:00 PM Subject: FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-D Digest V01 #226
Charlie wrote: > ...Using this technique, you can write many many sessions of backups > before filling the CD... > > Moreover, this technique also works with regular "write once" CDs (and > they are much cheaper). When the disc is eventually filled, just > archive it as secure backups, and start filling another one. I am trying to "get my arms around" how CD's work. This may be off topic, but I think it is important to those of us who back up our FO databases everytime we work on them, and want to protect our work from loss as well as we can to removable storage. If a person puts several backups of a FO database on a CD in "sessions" over a period of days, what do you have to do in order to identify which is the most recent one? It is my understanding that if the same file name is written to a CD as a name previously written on it, the earlier one is "blocked" from access even though it is still on the CD? I have not personally tried this. My CDRW is new and I'm still trying to figure it out. > Formatting implies that you are using "packet writing" using a program > like Direct CD to write to the CD "seamlessly", that is, just like > copying files to another drive on your computer. This is a technique > that sounds very good, however many people have experienced data loss > and corrupted CDs using this method, Is there a risk of data loss or corruption of a CDRW once it has been written to, and the file opened for verification? Are you saying a CDRW is no better than a floppy for data integrity if it is used for updating files like you would on a hard drive? John Fiala
FormalSoft@aol.com wrote: > The initiatory is not one of the pre-defined fact types, so FO will not treat > it as an LDS ordinance (the initiatory is technically considered part of the > endowment). If you created a fact type for the initiatory, you can turn it > off for printing by doing "Lists, Fact types" and editing the fact type to > turn it off for printing in books. > > - Bruce ================ Bruce, Thanks for information. Evidently I did create the fact myself and forgot about doing it. With the computer system the temples are using now, it makes things easier to track to have a seperate "Initiatory" fact. Both on the tracking sheet and on the pink and blue slips one receives from the temple, the initiatory is listed seperately so it can be checked off and the date recorded just as the other ordinances are. My wife and I (and others here) find it works well to let the youth take the slips on youth temple trips to take care of the baptisms and confirmations, then we take care of doing all the initiatories at another time. With the initiatories done, (and checked off) we often ask others in the ward to help with the endowments if they are going to the temple and do not already have a name to take. Evidently this is why I created the initiatory fact, but then I forgot I did it. Jim
Just a few comments in clarification... If using a mastering program such as Easy CD Creator, you don't back up directly from FO to the CD. Instead, what you do is to do your back up from inside FO to your hard drive. Then, later (I usually collect several different backup files, renaming each of them to correspond to the date they were made), you write these backup files to the CD using multisession mode. With this procedure, I normally write about 4 or 5 backup files at a time...... you set whatever number you are confortable with. I save my "backups" to a second hard drive, so they are true backups in that they are saved independently to the current working file. Since I make additions to my genealogy file almost daily, I also make a backup file almost daily.... but only write them to a CD every one or two weeks. Once written to the CD, they are erased from the hard drive to free up room. Arlene wrote: > > I was only able to backup AFTER I formatted the disc.... > Arlene > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Charlie" <charlieh@wt.net> > To: <FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 8:51 PM > Subject: Re: [FO] backup to CD > > > Alfred and Arlene, > > > > Actually, using a CDRW disc, you do not need to format the disc first, > > as long as you use a mastering program (Like Easy CD Creator) and > > write to the disc in multisession mode. This means the program doesn't > > "close" the disc after each write.... it just closes the "session". > > Using this technique, you can write many many sessions of backups > > before filling the CD. Then just switch to another CDRW and erase the > > old one to use again. > > > > Moreover, this technique also works with regular "write once" CDs (and > > they are much cheaper). When the disc is eventually filled, just > > archive it as secure backups, and start filling another one. > > > > Formatting implies that you are using "packet writing" using a program > > like Direct CD to write to the CD "seamlessly", that is, just like > > copying files to another drive on your computer. This is a technique > > that sounds very good, however many people have experienced data loss > > and corrupted CDs using this method, so for those of you using packet > > writing, it's very important to keep several different CDs in rotation > > in saving your files. > > > > Alfred Eller wrote: > > > > > > Have you formatted the CD? I have to study up on this usage, but it > seems > > > to me that to be able to write directly to a CD in multiple sessions, > you > > > have to format them first. > > > > > > You can burn a CD in one session without formatting it, but you can not > > > write to it again. > > > > > > If you are using the rewriteable CDs, of course you can, but then the > first > > > part is erased and the new files overwrite it. (I think!) > > > > > > Good luck, > > > Alfred > > > > > > =========== > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Arlene" <aparnes@earthlink.net> > > > > > > > I've been backing up both to MY DOCUMENTS folder and to a CD-RW. > > > > > > > > Now I need to use a new CD. > > > > > > > > I am getting the following message: "You do not have permission to > open > > > > this file. See the owner of the file or an administrator to obtain > > > > permission." > > > > > > > > The CD is empty. There is no password on my entire HD (I am the only > > > user). > > > > > > > > What can be wrong? > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > Arlene > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS Mailing List ==== > > > Family Origins GenForum - http://genforum.genealogy.com/fo/ > > > Tech Support Knowledge Base http://www.familyorigins.com/support/ > > > > > > ============================== > > > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > > > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > > > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > > > > -- > > Charlie Hoffpauir > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlieh/ > > > > > > ==== FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS Mailing List ==== > > Very basic Windows: > http://www.angelfire.com/oh2/created4/COMPUTERBASICS.html > > basic HTML: http://freepages.computers.rootsweb.com/~pasher/ > > > > ============================== > > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > > > > ==== FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS Mailing List ==== > The "Family OriginsĀ® Wish List" http://formalsoft.com/wishlist.htm > ??? FAQ ??? -- http://www.graabek.com/fow/fofaq.html > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com -- Charlie Hoffpauir http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlieh/
I was only able to backup AFTER I formatted the disc.... Arlene ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charlie" <charlieh@wt.net> To: <FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 8:51 PM Subject: Re: [FO] backup to CD > Alfred and Arlene, > > Actually, using a CDRW disc, you do not need to format the disc first, > as long as you use a mastering program (Like Easy CD Creator) and > write to the disc in multisession mode. This means the program doesn't > "close" the disc after each write.... it just closes the "session". > Using this technique, you can write many many sessions of backups > before filling the CD. Then just switch to another CDRW and erase the > old one to use again. > > Moreover, this technique also works with regular "write once" CDs (and > they are much cheaper). When the disc is eventually filled, just > archive it as secure backups, and start filling another one. > > Formatting implies that you are using "packet writing" using a program > like Direct CD to write to the CD "seamlessly", that is, just like > copying files to another drive on your computer. This is a technique > that sounds very good, however many people have experienced data loss > and corrupted CDs using this method, so for those of you using packet > writing, it's very important to keep several different CDs in rotation > in saving your files. > > Alfred Eller wrote: > > > > Have you formatted the CD? I have to study up on this usage, but it seems > > to me that to be able to write directly to a CD in multiple sessions, you > > have to format them first. > > > > You can burn a CD in one session without formatting it, but you can not > > write to it again. > > > > If you are using the rewriteable CDs, of course you can, but then the first > > part is erased and the new files overwrite it. (I think!) > > > > Good luck, > > Alfred > > > > =========== > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Arlene" <aparnes@earthlink.net> > > > > > I've been backing up both to MY DOCUMENTS folder and to a CD-RW. > > > > > > Now I need to use a new CD. > > > > > > I am getting the following message: "You do not have permission to open > > > this file. See the owner of the file or an administrator to obtain > > > permission." > > > > > > The CD is empty. There is no password on my entire HD (I am the only > > user). > > > > > > What can be wrong? > > > > > > Thanks > > > Arlene > > > > > > > > > > ==== FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS Mailing List ==== > > Family Origins GenForum - http://genforum.genealogy.com/fo/ > > Tech Support Knowledge Base http://www.familyorigins.com/support/ > > > > ============================== > > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > > -- > Charlie Hoffpauir > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlieh/ > > > ==== FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS Mailing List ==== > Very basic Windows: http://www.angelfire.com/oh2/created4/COMPUTERBASICS.html > basic HTML: http://freepages.computers.rootsweb.com/~pasher/ > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library >
Alfred and Arlene, Actually, using a CDRW disc, you do not need to format the disc first, as long as you use a mastering program (Like Easy CD Creator) and write to the disc in multisession mode. This means the program doesn't "close" the disc after each write.... it just closes the "session". Using this technique, you can write many many sessions of backups before filling the CD. Then just switch to another CDRW and erase the old one to use again. Moreover, this technique also works with regular "write once" CDs (and they are much cheaper). When the disc is eventually filled, just archive it as secure backups, and start filling another one. Formatting implies that you are using "packet writing" using a program like Direct CD to write to the CD "seamlessly", that is, just like copying files to another drive on your computer. This is a technique that sounds very good, however many people have experienced data loss and corrupted CDs using this method, so for those of you using packet writing, it's very important to keep several different CDs in rotation in saving your files. Alfred Eller wrote: > > Have you formatted the CD? I have to study up on this usage, but it seems > to me that to be able to write directly to a CD in multiple sessions, you > have to format them first. > > You can burn a CD in one session without formatting it, but you can not > write to it again. > > If you are using the rewriteable CDs, of course you can, but then the first > part is erased and the new files overwrite it. (I think!) > > Good luck, > Alfred > > =========== > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Arlene" <aparnes@earthlink.net> > > > I've been backing up both to MY DOCUMENTS folder and to a CD-RW. > > > > Now I need to use a new CD. > > > > I am getting the following message: "You do not have permission to open > > this file. See the owner of the file or an administrator to obtain > > permission." > > > > The CD is empty. There is no password on my entire HD (I am the only > user). > > > > What can be wrong? > > > > Thanks > > Arlene > > > > > > ==== FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS Mailing List ==== > Family Origins GenForum - http://genforum.genealogy.com/fo/ > Tech Support Knowledge Base http://www.familyorigins.com/support/ > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com -- Charlie Hoffpauir http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlieh/
----- Original Message ----- From: "Alfred Eller" <adeller@santel.net> To: <FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 1:51 PM Subject: Re: [FO] backup to CD > (does any one know how to spell writeable/writable? It must be too new for > Microsoft Word 2000) It's "writable." When -able is added to a verb ending in E, the E is retained only in words where the A would change the pronunciation of the preceding consonant. Thus "manageable" but "lovable." Who says English spelling isn't logical? (Say I, who have ancestors named Tolliver, spelled Taliaferro). JSG
The initiatory is not one of the pre-defined fact types, so FO will not treat it as an LDS ordinance (the initiatory is technically considered part of the endowment). If you created a fact type for the initiatory, you can turn it off for printing by doing "Lists, Fact types" and editing the fact type to turn it off for printing in books. - Bruce In a message dated 7/16/2001 11:56:50 AM Mountain Daylight Time, jguest@republic.net writes: > For those using the LDS options, here's a question...... > > If you turn off LDS options and print a "book", does it omit the mention > of any "initiatory" that you have recorded, as it does with reference to > other temple ordinances? > > I wish to send a "book" to a person who would have no interest in such > information, but the mention (and date) of the initiatory remains in the > text, even with LDS options off. > > Going to the "edit individual" page does not help. The "edit fact" > window for the initiatory is different from the window for the other LDS > ordinances, although it is listed as an LDS option. > > Has anyone else run into this? For now I will send the "book" to Word > and do some editing there before printing, but it seems that when LDS > options are not chosen, all of them should be omitted from a report. > Maybe this one got overlooked, or maybe I'm just missing something. Any > help is appreciated. > - Bruce http://formalsoft.com - Family Origins genealogy software http://family-reunion.com - Plan the perfect family reunion
Alfred, Try "writable"<G>. I use a Sony ROM burner. It has two different programs also. One called "abCD" mounts the CD-RW like a hard drive. This method allows files to written to it like you would a hard drive. Sometimes this method doesn't allow the CD-RW to be read by any other drive except the one that created the CDROM. The other method is called "CD Extreme" which allows single session burning of the CDROM. This method usually can be read by other CDROM drives with no problems. When using abCD it is necessary to format the CD-RW before using it. I believe that this may be the reason that it is difficult to read these CDs in another drive. Frank ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alfred Eller" <adeller@santel.net> To: <FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 1:51 PM Subject: Re: [FO] backup to CD > I just tried it, I got the same message you did when I put a brand new disk > in the drive and tried to backup to it. > > I used the Adaptec DirectCD Wizard to format the disk, then tried a backup, > it worked slick as "frost on the back stoop", much faster than to a floppy. > > Now I remember why I hadn't done this before. There was a warning when I > removed the disk that it wasn't readable by regular CD drives, only > writeable or rewriteable CD drives would be able to read it. I have a > couple of the old, read only drives and there is always the possibility that > this drive will go bad and I will have to use the old ones. > > (does any one know how to spell writeable/writable? It must be too new for > Microsoft Word 2000) > > The Adaptec Create CD, where you write everything in one session and can not > write to the same disk again, writes in a format that is readable by all CD > drives. > > Good Luck, > Alfred > > ========== > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Arlene" <aparnes@earthlink.net> > > > I've been backing up both to MY DOCUMENTS folder and to a CD-RW. > > > > Now I need to use a new CD. > > > > I am getting the following message: "You do not have permission to open > > this file. See the owner of the file or an administrator to obtain > > permission." > > > > The CD is empty. There is no password on my entire HD (I am the only > user). > > > > What can be wrong? > > > > Thanks > > Arlene > > > > > > > ==== FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS Mailing List ==== > Searchable ARCHIVES - (might wrap so you have to type in part of the name, or copy and paste) > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=FAMILY-ORIGINS-U SERS > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > >
For those using the LDS options, here's a question...... If you turn off LDS options and print a "book", does it omit the mention of any "initiatory" that you have recorded, as it does with reference to other temple ordinances? I wish to send a "book" to a person who would have no interest in such information, but the mention (and date) of the initiatory remains in the text, even with LDS options off. Going to the "edit individual" page does not help. The "edit fact" window for the initiatory is different from the window for the other LDS ordinances, although it is listed as an LDS option. Has anyone else run into this? For now I will send the "book" to Word and do some editing there before printing, but it seems that when LDS options are not chosen, all of them should be omitted from a report. Maybe this one got overlooked, or maybe I'm just missing something. Any help is appreciated. Jim