Hi Russell & Miss Poohs
I don’t know about a graduation date, I think it’s a long long way off yet.
Muttering to the computer in a funny accent does me no good at all, although I do it, but, its for entirely different reasons than trying to decipher.
I remember blotting paper, even ink & straight nib pens, I'm even loathed to admit my first calculator was an abacus.
Kathy
Recording spelling variations
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Kathy
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Kathy
You didnae use a slate as well did you?
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I use Legacy and enter the names, using the spelling I find, although this sometimes means changing the spelling the programme automatically generates. The programme has a section (?) called AKA (also known as). I dont usually use this feature for spelling variations, only name variations of the ilk we all know about. But there is a line of lang deid yins I found through a distant cousin link in GR, and it is possible that the AKA section could be useful for the spelling variations in that lot.
You didnae use a slate as well did you?
Back to entering names
I use Legacy and enter the names, using the spelling I find, although this sometimes means changing the spelling the programme automatically generates. The programme has a section (?) called AKA (also known as). I dont usually use this feature for spelling variations, only name variations of the ilk we all know about. But there is a line of lang deid yins I found through a distant cousin link in GR, and it is possible that the AKA section could be useful for the spelling variations in that lot.
Stewie
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Kathy
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Hi Stewie,
Yes, I did, I’d forgotten about the slate.
The AKA is a good feature, Family Tree Maker lacks this feature, and I would use it.
Now that my tree is growing in size, I’m surprised how many little snippets there are to remember about individuals, I do record these in “Notes”, an AKA feature would have been an advantage.
Kathy
Yes, I did, I’d forgotten about the slate.
The AKA is a good feature, Family Tree Maker lacks this feature, and I would use it.
Now that my tree is growing in size, I’m surprised how many little snippets there are to remember about individuals, I do record these in “Notes”, an AKA feature would have been an advantage.
Kathy
McNeil, McNeill, Craig, Orr, Mitchell, McArthur, McMillan, McGregor, Gray, Dixon, Graham, RFW, Port Glasgow, Greenock & Paisley.
Thornton, Lynch, Flood, Sexton, County Cavan Ireland.
Appleby, Cardiff, Wales,Cooke, Holder, Gloucestershire, England
Thornton, Lynch, Flood, Sexton, County Cavan Ireland.
Appleby, Cardiff, Wales,Cooke, Holder, Gloucestershire, England
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emanday
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When you open the "Edit Individual" window in FTM there is a box under "Name" and to the right of "Title" where you can enter AKA.Kathy wrote:The AKA is a good feature, Family Tree Maker lacks this feature, and I would use it.
Now that my tree is growing in size, I’m surprised how many little snippets there are to remember about individuals, I do record these in “Notes”, an AKA feature would have been an advantage.
My Girtrig lot have so many spelling I have used it to keep track of their variations.
[b]Mary[/b]
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McDonald or MacDonald (some couldn't make up their mind!), Bonner, Crichton, McKillop, Campbell, Cameron, Gitrig (+other spellings), Clark, Sloan, Stewart, McCutcheon, Ireland (the surname)
A cat leaves pawprints on your heart
McDonald or MacDonald (some couldn't make up their mind!), Bonner, Crichton, McKillop, Campbell, Cameron, Gitrig (+other spellings), Clark, Sloan, Stewart, McCutcheon, Ireland (the surname)
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Kathy
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Hi Mary,
My FT is 2005, and that’s how long I’ve been using it, and never noticed the AKA.
I’m always harping to my better half to read the instructions, perhaps I should listen to my own advice!
Thanks for pointing out the AKA.
Kathy
My FT is 2005, and that’s how long I’ve been using it, and never noticed the AKA.
I’m always harping to my better half to read the instructions, perhaps I should listen to my own advice!
Thanks for pointing out the AKA.
Kathy
McNeil, McNeill, Craig, Orr, Mitchell, McArthur, McMillan, McGregor, Gray, Dixon, Graham, RFW, Port Glasgow, Greenock & Paisley.
Thornton, Lynch, Flood, Sexton, County Cavan Ireland.
Appleby, Cardiff, Wales,Cooke, Holder, Gloucestershire, England
Thornton, Lynch, Flood, Sexton, County Cavan Ireland.
Appleby, Cardiff, Wales,Cooke, Holder, Gloucestershire, England
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emanday
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I'm using the same version, Kathy, and had it that long as well.
I only noticed the AKA after about a year
but it has turned out to be very useful.
I only noticed the AKA after about a year
[b]Mary[/b]
A cat leaves pawprints on your heart
McDonald or MacDonald (some couldn't make up their mind!), Bonner, Crichton, McKillop, Campbell, Cameron, Gitrig (+other spellings), Clark, Sloan, Stewart, McCutcheon, Ireland (the surname)
A cat leaves pawprints on your heart
McDonald or MacDonald (some couldn't make up their mind!), Bonner, Crichton, McKillop, Campbell, Cameron, Gitrig (+other spellings), Clark, Sloan, Stewart, McCutcheon, Ireland (the surname)