Issue: 80710

The Complete Genealogy Reporter 2008.1
(incorporating GedPad)

10 July, 2008

 

 

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The Operating Interface follows a simple three-step "wizard-style" process.
The following screenshots are reduced in size for illustration purposes only.
There are more than 100 options available to fully customize the structure and content of your report.
 
 
 
 

Step 1

Select the GEDCOM file which is to provide the data for the report, then press "Load".

Optional features include:
- Unknown names may be standardized.  (e.g., "Mr. Unknown")
- Names may be recased.  (e.g., "John McDoe" instead of "JOHN MCDOE"
- Last name prefixes may be standardized such that they are reported with the prefix before the family name (e.g., "van Gogh") but sorted and indexed with the prefix following (e.g., "Gogh, van")
- Indices of occupations, places and dates may be prepared if they are required to be included in the report.
- Data fields specified as "Unknown" or "Private" may be ignored and not reported.
 

 
 
  Step 2

Select the last name and first names of the individual who is to be the subject of the report, then press "Analyze".  All subsequent processing is performed with this individual as the basis.

Optional features include:
- Connection breadth (plus indirect, plus unconnected, etc.)
- Restriction of the number of ancestor and/or descendant generations to be analysed
- Inclusion or exclusion of additional names of an individual.
- A report of processing exceptions.
- The preparation of family tree diagrams for inclusion in the report.
 

 
 
 
  Step 3

Select the sections that are to be included in the report.  If there are indirect relationships, the branches that are to be included or excluded are selectable.

Select the output report language and destination, and press "Create".

Optional features include:
- Scope: ancestors only, descendants only, or all generations.
- Order: ascending (latest first) or descending (earliest first) generations.
- Front page subtitle: e.g., "Prepared by A. N. Other"
- Inclusion or exclusion of narrative components (relation descriptions, ages at events, etc.)
- Page headings, page numbers, font type, font size, etc.
- Inclusion and reporting of source data.
- Positioning of source and note information (as section, within narrative, or as specified).
- Margin settings and two-sided book formatting.

   
 

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