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paf-digest         Friday, October 16 1998         Volume 1998 : Number 056



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       [PAF] Creating Ahnentafel Report
       Re: [PAF] Creating Ahnentafel Report
       [PAF] Temple Ready

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Date: Sun, 11 Oct 1998 20:01:06 EDT
From: MEHolladay@aol.com
Subject: [PAF] Creating Ahnentafel Report

I am using PAF Companion 2.0, but am unable to successfuly follow the
instructions found on the toolbar "Help".  It reads "click Ancestor Report on
the tool bar and double click on Ahnentafel Report, then click Print for the
Options Screen"  Everything goes well to that point.  But then the
instructions call for me to supply a file name with "whatever name you wish s
long as you do not change the last three characters following the priod '.' ,
also known as the file extension or file type".  This happens to be "wri".  I
type in Ahnen, then with C:\pcomp showing in the window on the right side of
this box and in drive "c" click ok.  The result is the message "cannot find
C:\pcomp\ahnen"...etc.  Can anyone tell me what I am doing incorrectly, or how
to get this report into a file I can use to print, attach to email or
whatever.  

Maurice Holladay <meholladay@aol.com> 
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Date: Sun, 11 Oct 1998 22:58:40 -0700
From: Peter Van Schaik <peter.van.schaik@T8000.com>
Subject: Re: [PAF] Creating Ahnentafel Report

You need to create the ahnentafel report first in PAF 3.0
Under (P)print , choose "pedigree charts" and then choose "Anhentafel report"

At 08:01 PM 10/11/98 EDT, you wrote:
>I am using PAF Companion 2.0, but am unable to successfuly follow the
>instructions found on the toolbar "Help".  It reads "click Ancestor Report on
>the tool bar and double click on Ahnentafel Report, then click Print for the
>Options Screen"  Everything goes well to that point.  But then the
>instructions call for me to supply a file name with "whatever name you wish s
>long as you do not change the last three characters following the priod '.' ,
>also known as the file extension or file type".  This happens to be "wri".  I
>type in Ahnen, then with C:\pcomp showing in the window on the right side of
>this box and in drive "c" click ok.  The result is the message "cannot find
>C:\pcomp\ahnen"...etc.  Can anyone tell me what I am doing incorrectly, or
how
>to get this report into a file I can use to print, attach to email or
>whatever.  
>
>Maurice Holladay <meholladay@aol.com> 
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                           Groetjes from...............Peter!!!!!!
    
    Genealogy............Hobby or Addiction......
                           
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Date: Fri, 16 Oct 1998 10:50:22 -0400 (EDT)
From: Cheryl Singhal <csinghal@CapAccess.org>
Subject: [PAF] Temple Ready

PLEASE!!!

All you folks be CERTAIN your PAF users _understand_ that running the PAF 
option to prepare names for Temple Submission 
			DOES NOT
	    constitute having done Temple Ready.

Temple Ready MUST be done on a FAMILY SEARCH COMPUTER at either your Ward 
Clerk's office, the Family History Consultant's office, or the local FHC.


We had a stream of LDSers from ONE Stake out-of-state yesterday, none of 
whom had actually DONE Temple Ready.  Fortunately for them, our regular 
patrons are off doing on-site research right now, so we had all 5 
computers available for their use.

It might not hurt to suggest that they learn how to look at the content 
of the files before they mail them off to the Temple too.  That way, they 
won't mail the <2K file when what they meant to mail was the >22K file.

If any of you suspect it was a rough day, you're right.  And the crowning 
masterpiece of my achievement was to crash our administrative computer so 
far down it would only do DOS. (g)

Just a couple suggestions from an exhausted Counselor who couldn't 
possibly know by looking at the outside of the disc whether your Grandma 
Mahaly's name really was on it!

Cheryl

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