I'm looking for a program that will collect the data and print out a tree that includes ALL my relatives, not just my pedigree. It would include my aunts, uncles, and cousins and their families...is there such a program? I would appreciate a personal email with this info if possible...TIA
send to: nohilow@aol.com
Newbie with a question re: Printing an ALL RELATIVES TREE
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Lesley Robertson
Re: Newbie with a question re: Printing an ALL RELATIVES TR
"nohilow" <nohilow@aol.com> wrote in message
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Family Tree maker does an "everyone in the database" tree.
Lesley Robertson
news:W5kSg.3863$422.344@trnddc03...
I'm looking for a program that will collect the data and print out a tree
that includes ALL my relatives, not just my pedigree. It would include my
aunts, uncles, and cousins and their families...is there such a program? I
would appreciate a personal email with this info if possible...TIA
send to: nohilow@aol.com
Family Tree maker does an "everyone in the database" tree.
Lesley Robertson
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jj206
Re: Newbie with a question re: Printing an ALL RELATIVES TRE
nohilow wrote:
You should never put your real email address on usenet or on the web
either as now spammers have bots that will collect all email addresses
and send you junk email by the gigabytes. Always disguise the email
address with letters like "removethistoemailme" or "remove_this_part"
inside the email address. Like 1234567@removethispartmsn.com
That said, I think all family tree programs have a custom print option.
Searching in the help files of the program under the printing reports
area should come up with a way to do what you want.
Jonathan
I'm looking for a program that will collect the data and print
out a tree that includes ALL my relatives, not just my pedigree.
It would include my aunts, uncles, and cousins and their families...
is there such a program? I would appreciate a personal email with
this info if possible...TIA
send to: nohilow@aol.com
You should never put your real email address on usenet or on the web
either as now spammers have bots that will collect all email addresses
and send you junk email by the gigabytes. Always disguise the email
address with letters like "removethistoemailme" or "remove_this_part"
inside the email address. Like 1234567@removethispartmsn.com
That said, I think all family tree programs have a custom print option.
Searching in the help files of the program under the printing reports
area should come up with a way to do what you want.
Jonathan
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Lesley Robertson
Re: Newbie with a question re: Printing an ALL RELATIVES TRE
"jj206" <jj206@remoooooooooooovethisdrizzle.com> wrote in message
news:451C7953.8040205@remoooooooooooovethisdrizzle.com...
volumes of spam (but so do colleagues who don't use Usenet), but I have a
decent spam controller that just dumps them. I got fed up with munged
addresses years back - trying to work out all the twee ways people use to do
it. If I can't just hit reply, then I don't send info by email.
Lesley Robertson
news:451C7953.8040205@remoooooooooooovethisdrizzle.com...
You should never put your real email address on usenet or on the web
either as now spammers have bots that will collect all email addresses
and send you junk email by the gigabytes. Always disguise the email
address with letters like "removethistoemailme" or "remove_this_part"
inside the email address. Like 1234567@removethispartmsn.com
I've been using a real email address on the groups since I started. I do get
volumes of spam (but so do colleagues who don't use Usenet), but I have a
decent spam controller that just dumps them. I got fed up with munged
addresses years back - trying to work out all the twee ways people use to do
it. If I can't just hit reply, then I don't send info by email.
Lesley Robertson
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singhals
Re: Newbie with a question re: Printing an ALL RELATIVES TRE
jj206 wrote:
That's one sure way to make certain you don't hear from some of the best
resources. If I have to do anything more than hit REPLY, I don't --
with very rare exceptions. Nor do I identify myself to spam-trap programs.
I've never used anything other than my real name and read addy -- I've
been on-line since 1994 this go-round. Run an ad-blocker, and some
spyware removers, and stay off sites with ad-counters and your spam
count goes waaaaay down.
Cheryl
nohilow wrote:
I'm looking for a program that will collect the data and print out a
tree that includes ALL my relatives, not just my pedigree. It would
include my aunts, uncles, and cousins and their families...
is there such a program? I would appreciate a personal email with this
info if possible...TIA
send to: nohilow@aol.com
You should never put your real email address on usenet or on the web
either as now spammers have bots that will collect all email addresses
and send you junk email by the gigabytes. Always disguise the email
address with letters like "removethistoemailme" or "remove_this_part"
inside the email address. Like 1234567@removethispartmsn.com
That's one sure way to make certain you don't hear from some of the best
resources. If I have to do anything more than hit REPLY, I don't --
with very rare exceptions. Nor do I identify myself to spam-trap programs.
I've never used anything other than my real name and read addy -- I've
been on-line since 1994 this go-round. Run an ad-blocker, and some
spyware removers, and stay off sites with ad-counters and your spam
count goes waaaaay down.
Cheryl
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Joe Roberts
Re: Newbie with a question re: Printing an ALL RELATIVES TRE
"jj206" <jj206@remoooooooooooovethisdrizzle.com> wrote:
Just adding one more voice to the chorus about the above.
(1) Freeware programs, including MailWasher and others, do a fine job of
filtering out junk e-mail. More, like Norton and ZoneAlarm and others, do a
fine job of screening e-mail attachments.
(2) Given the insidious nature of trojans which can infect an unsuspecting
user's PC, harvest legitimate e-mail addresses from their address book, and
then send legitimate-looking e-mail to those addresses, you can get junk
e-mail from anywhere that looks "right". The point here is that you have to
screen _all_ incoming mail properly, with tools like those mentioned above,
no matter what the message source.
(3) Nothing prevents a hacker who really wants to stir up trouble,
including a smart bot, from reading your "remove_this" blurb and simply
removing it, to send you some malicious or time-consuming trash that appears
to be perfectly legitimate. Again, you have to screen _all_ incoming mail
using appropriate tools.
(4) Given the three points above ... Not all people are going to go to
the trouble to decode your munged address in order to reply to you. It's
_your_ responsibility to practice safe e-mail in the full way, not theirs to
accommodate you.
Personally, I'm going to click 'Reply' and expect the originator to be able
to receive that reply. It is, after all, something the originator wanted,
and I'm trying to help him or her. If it bounces back, the matter is
closed.
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Family Tree Maker has the "All-in-One" tree which can output to paper or to
Adobe PDF. There may be others, also.
Joe
You should never put your real email address on usenet or on the web
either as now spammers have bots that will collect all email addresses
and send you junk email by the gigabytes. Always disguise the email
address with letters like "removethistoemailme" or "remove_this_part"
inside the email address. Like 1234567@removethispartmsn.com
Just adding one more voice to the chorus about the above.
(1) Freeware programs, including MailWasher and others, do a fine job of
filtering out junk e-mail. More, like Norton and ZoneAlarm and others, do a
fine job of screening e-mail attachments.
(2) Given the insidious nature of trojans which can infect an unsuspecting
user's PC, harvest legitimate e-mail addresses from their address book, and
then send legitimate-looking e-mail to those addresses, you can get junk
e-mail from anywhere that looks "right". The point here is that you have to
screen _all_ incoming mail properly, with tools like those mentioned above,
no matter what the message source.
(3) Nothing prevents a hacker who really wants to stir up trouble,
including a smart bot, from reading your "remove_this" blurb and simply
removing it, to send you some malicious or time-consuming trash that appears
to be perfectly legitimate. Again, you have to screen _all_ incoming mail
using appropriate tools.
(4) Given the three points above ... Not all people are going to go to
the trouble to decode your munged address in order to reply to you. It's
_your_ responsibility to practice safe e-mail in the full way, not theirs to
accommodate you.
Personally, I'm going to click 'Reply' and expect the originator to be able
to receive that reply. It is, after all, something the originator wanted,
and I'm trying to help him or her. If it bounces back, the matter is
closed.
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That said, I think all family tree programs have a custom print option.
Searching in the help files of the program under the printing reports
area should come up with a way to do what you want.
Family Tree Maker has the "All-in-One" tree which can output to paper or to
Adobe PDF. There may be others, also.
Joe