I am using Reunion 10.0.3. In the Reunion preferences, I can tell it to leave the “dividing line” empty in reports and family group sheets. But, when I re-open Reunion again, the dividing lines are there. I used to be able to tell Reunion 10.0.3 to not use them, and they wouldn’t appear again until I changed that preference.
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Re: Dividing lines in reports and family group sheets
Originally posted by brcox1 View PostI am using Reunion 10.0.3. In the Reunion preferences, I can tell it to leave the “dividing line” empty in reports and family group sheets. But, when I re-open Reunion again, the dividing lines are there. I used to be able to tell Reunion 10.0.3 to not use them, and they wouldn’t appear again until I changed that preference.
(A non-breaking space can be created by pressing Option-Space.)
I hope you find this information helpfulDeb Stuller
Leister Productions Inc.
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Re: Dividing lines in reports and family group sheets
I tried that, but it still leaves the dividing line in register reports and family group sheets.
Like I mentioned earlier, I had been able in the past, delete the dividing line in preferences and it wouldn't show up again until I changed it back.
Now, EACH time I do any family group sheet or register report, I have to go into preferences and delete the line, which is a hassle.Last edited by brcox1; 23 September 2016, 08:40 AM.
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Re: Dividing lines in reports and family group sheets
Here's how Reunion 10 works with regard to the dividing lines in text reports:
If you have any character at all in the dividing line (Preferences > Reports > Dividing Line), then that/those characters will be remembered if you Quit and re-open Reunion.
If you make the dividing line empty (by deleting all characters in Preferences > Reports > Dividing Line), then when you Quit and re-open Reunion, the dividing line will be repopulated with the default string of dashes.
So the remedy is to enter the Option-Space character into the dividing line in the prefs. That will appear exactly like an empty line in your text reports; however it will be retained when quitting and re-opening Reunion (because the dividing line field is not "empty" even though it looks blank).
Whether you delete the dividing line in the prefs, or use the Option-Space character in the prefs, the result is the same in text reports (an empty line); however the Option-Space character will be remembered when quitting and re-opening Reunion.Frank Leister
Leister Productions Inc.
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