Good morning all,
In Preferences/Options I selected the option to 'display full names in family rectangles' and despite the warning message, proceeded.
The display changed accordingly but I didn't like it and unticked the option and, perhaps somewhat foolishly, expected it to revert to the original display. It didn't. The rectangles remained the same size as when displaying the full names.
Is this a bug?
Regards
Peter
Tree Area v3.05
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Hi Peter
I have tried the 'display full names in family rectangles' on my database. Despite having more than 800 families setting then resetting the option puts all the family rectangles back to the size and position they previously were. I have even tried closing Kith&Kin Pro V3 between the set & reset options without a problem. I am on version 3.0.5., are you on the latest version?
John Wood
I have tried the 'display full names in family rectangles' on my database. Despite having more than 800 families setting then resetting the option puts all the family rectangles back to the size and position they previously were. I have even tried closing Kith&Kin Pro V3 between the set & reset options without a problem. I am on version 3.0.5., are you on the latest version?
John Wood
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Hello John,
Many thanks for your prompt reply and yes, I'm using the latest version.
Having read your post, I packed the database, closed it and re-opened it. Then re-set, closed and opened K&K and the tree area returned (almost) to 'normal'. The only thing then missing was the coloured families which was easy to rectify.
It pays to play!
Regards
Peter
Many thanks for your prompt reply and yes, I'm using the latest version.
Having read your post, I packed the database, closed it and re-opened it. Then re-set, closed and opened K&K and the tree area returned (almost) to 'normal'. The only thing then missing was the coloured families which was easy to rectify.
It pays to play!
Regards
Peter