Good morning,
Not a huge issue but upon looking at my User Defined Fields saw that some of them are not in 'date order' eg: "Census 1841", "Census 1891", "Census 1851" etc.
Is it possible to sort these fields?
Kind regards
Peter
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Hi,
User-defined fields appear in the order that they have been added to the database. It is not possible to change this order without deleting the fields and losing the data.
However, you should be able to achieve the same effect by exporting the database as a GEDCOM file. Choose "Kith and Kin" as the receiving file system and select the "Non-GEDCOM user fields" option. Then create a new database and set up the user fields in the order you want - ensuring that they have exactly the same names as before. When you import the GEDCOM file back into the new database the user field data should end up back in the correct fields.
User-defined fields appear in the order that they have been added to the database. It is not possible to change this order without deleting the fields and losing the data.
However, you should be able to achieve the same effect by exporting the database as a GEDCOM file. Choose "Kith and Kin" as the receiving file system and select the "Non-GEDCOM user fields" option. Then create a new database and set up the user fields in the order you want - ensuring that they have exactly the same names as before. When you import the GEDCOM file back into the new database the user field data should end up back in the correct fields.
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User Defined Fields (UDF's) - again
Good morning Nick,
Further to our earlier correspondence regarding sorting UDF's, I have tried the following:
1. Made a copy of the original database - under a different name &
2. In the Options menu, amended the UDF's as required i.e. Census 1841, Census 1851 etc. by deleting the 'incorrect' ones and inserting new 'headings'.
However, when I look at a Person Form, the fields have inherited the original order and not those recently inserted.
Am I doing something wrong or am I expecting too much?
Regards
Peter
Further to our earlier correspondence regarding sorting UDF's, I have tried the following:
1. Made a copy of the original database - under a different name &
2. In the Options menu, amended the UDF's as required i.e. Census 1841, Census 1851 etc. by deleting the 'incorrect' ones and inserting new 'headings'.
However, when I look at a Person Form, the fields have inherited the original order and not those recently inserted.
Am I doing something wrong or am I expecting too much?
Regards
Peter
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Hi,
Deleting and reinserting the user-defined fields should work OK. The order that you see them in the user defined fields edit window is the order that they will appear in the person/family form.
Simply renaming the fields will not transfer any data which was in them. For example if you rename an 1861 field to 1841 the 1841 field will still contain the 1861 data.
Deleting and reinserting the user-defined fields should work OK. The order that you see them in the user defined fields edit window is the order that they will appear in the person/family form.
Simply renaming the fields will not transfer any data which was in them. For example if you rename an 1861 field to 1841 the 1841 field will still contain the 1861 data.
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