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Program Description
Create comprehensive narrative GEDCOM reports and books with fully cross-referenced texts, notes, media, and family tree diagrams. The Complete Genealogy Reporter can incorporate all cousins, aunts, uncles, and indirect relationships via marriage, for any individual in your GEDCOM file.The user interface is a simple four-step wizard-style process which reads a GEDCOM file and generates a report to a PDF file, a printer, or a text file (proof-reading draft). Report options offer the inclusion of indirect relations through marriage, image media, and notes. In addition to the fully cross-referenced narrative sections, The Complete Genealogy Reporter can produce four-generation family tree diagrams as part of the report.Two-sided printed book options are available to alternate the left and right margin indentations and page headings.NarrativesFull details of all aunts, uncles, and cousins, plus their descendants may be included. Indirect branches may be included in the report. (Indirect branches are the relations of people who married into the subject's family.) The relationship to the subject of each reported individual is fully described. (e.g., "Second cousin by marriage, once removed"). Children birthdates and occupation/residence events may be sorted by year (irrespective of the order recorded in the GEDCOM file). Unknown names may be rationalized into a standard form. (When this option is selected, unknown first names are reported as Mr. or Ms., and unknown last names are reported as "Unknown".) The upper/lower cases of names may be reported in a standard form of "Jane McKie", irrespective of the cases of the names in the GEDCOM file. Ages of individuals at the times of events may be included. Dates (however expressed in the GEDCOM file) are processed and reported in a standard format of either "1 May 1888" or "May 1, 1888" The output is formatted as free-flowing text which is easil...
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