Originally posted by barrell
There are times when I like to use vague date formats like " pre 1850" , " post 1850" , " ca 1850" , " 1850-1860" . Can I use these in the date fields? They are standard genealogy terminology and my Reunion took them OK.
Date Entry Formats.
- Keith Wilson
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Date Entry Formats.
Hi Douglas
You can use before (bef), about (abt, c, circa) and after (aft) but not " between" dates in iFamily for Tiger.
For between dates I suggest that you average them and enter an about date.
Keith
You can use before (bef), about (abt, c, circa) and after (aft) but not " between" dates in iFamily for Tiger.
For between dates I suggest that you average them and enter an about date.
Keith
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Date Entry Formats.
Originally posted by perthling(Guest)
Loved the demo, have bought the full version - should have PayPal funds cleared in a day or so to get the full version. Yay!! (Another suitably impressed convert).
With regard to " between" dates, you can elect to include a 'before' or 'after' date, and then add the other limit in the corresponding 'notes' field for the event (e.g. birth, death).
Suggest for birth you select " BEF" the latest plausible date, then comment the earliest possible date.
And for death, select " AFT" the earlier plausible date, then comment the latest date.
~Luke
Loved the demo, have bought the full version - should have PayPal funds cleared in a day or so to get the full version. Yay!! (Another suitably impressed convert).
With regard to " between" dates, you can elect to include a 'before' or 'after' date, and then add the other limit in the corresponding 'notes' field for the event (e.g. birth, death).
Suggest for birth you select " BEF" the latest plausible date, then comment the earliest possible date.
And for death, select " AFT" the earlier plausible date, then comment the latest date.
~Luke