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- FAMILY RECORD SHEET
- by
- D. W. Sampson
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- COMMODORE MICROCOMPUTERS MAGAZINE
- May/June, 1986
- p.58
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- If you have an interest in tracing
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- your family history, you may have had
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- a problem with organizing the
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- information you find. FAMILY RECORD
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- SHEET will help organize your data by
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- printing out a handy two-page form
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- that has plenty of space to write
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- information under headings like DATE
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- OF BIRTH and PLACE OF DEATH.
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- To use this program, you must first
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- have your printer up and ready to run.
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- You then press "P" and then RETURN to
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- begin the program.
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- The program will then list a label,
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- NAME. If you are making a permanent
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- record of information you have
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- already gathered, type in the name
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- and press RETURN. If you are
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- interested only in making a blank
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- form, press RETURN. According to
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- your goals, respond to other prompts
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- in the same way.
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- The information will go straight to
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- your printer as soon as you press
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- RETURN. When you get to the section
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- about your subject's children, you
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- will be prompted to press RUN-STOP/
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- RESTORE combination to end the
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- program. Typing in RUN and pressing
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- RETURN will restart the program.
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- NOTE: FAMILY RECORD SHEET was
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- designed specifically for the
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- Commodore 1526 and MPS-802 printers.
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- If you have a different printer, you
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- may need to alter the program. Consult
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- your printer manual.
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- FILES REQUIRED:
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- FAMILY DATA
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