Djones said: " I liked the all-in-one and it's gone totally.
What about the Extended Family Chart? I don't recall the all-in-one in detail, but I understood the EFC was the replacement for the all-in-one.
Djones also said:"
".... changing one parameter (like the number of generations one at a time) and having to wait to re-gen the entire report is just silly.
Hmmm, did you realize you can make the cursor active in a report calling for a number of generations and simply type in the number of generations you want, like change 1 to 99? You don't have to use those up and down arrows to change one generation at a time.
And... you can change the default for these type reports to be one generation. So, they'll always do one generation first, which is quick - then change to 5 or 10 or 99 as you please.
What about the Extended Family Chart? I don't recall the all-in-one in detail, but I understood the EFC was the replacement for the all-in-one.
Djones also said:"
".... changing one parameter (like the number of generations one at a time) and having to wait to re-gen the entire report is just silly.
Hmmm, did you realize you can make the cursor active in a report calling for a number of generations and simply type in the number of generations you want, like change 1 to 99? You don't have to use those up and down arrows to change one generation at a time.
And... you can change the default for these type reports to be one generation. So, they'll always do one generation first, which is quick - then change to 5 or 10 or 99 as you please.