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- Corrections or additions to the BK5 documentation as of 14-NOV-1991
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- The printed manual says you need the line FILES=20 in your CONFIG.SYS file.
- Actually, two of the programs require that you have FILES=28 in the file. The
- INSTALL program will do this for you as BK5 is installed.
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- Brother's Keeper starts with a batch file called BK5.BAT. If you need to
- return to a menu system on your computer, you could add line to the bottom of
- the BK5.BAT file (if your menu system does not restart automatically).
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- On group sheet, where is says "Print Today's Date Yes No Age", if you answer
- A for age, then it will print each person's current age, or age at death.
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- To print mailing address labels for everyone that has them, first get the
- alignment of the labels correct in your printer by going to the Modify screen
- and displaying a mailing address and pressing CTRL-L to print some test
- labels. Then go to the main menu and pick N for names and then 2 for everyone
- or 3 and then 5 for everyone in alphabetical order or just the descendants of
- one person. Then print a custom report that has only a field of 95. In other
- words, the custom report would have 95 at the top and the rest would be zeros.
- Then press F1 to print the report. It will print mailing labels for all the
- selected people (if they have an address entered). The lines that print on
- the label, and the size of the label are set on option screen #3.
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- In the Tree routine and the Box routine, you have the option to have the
- descendant's names changed to uppercase and the spouse's names changed to
- lowercase. If you answer "N" to that question, all names will print exactly
- the way you entered them. If you answer "Y", the descendant names are forced
- to uppercase and the spouse names will be changed to lowercase (unless the
- first part of the spouse names are already in lowercase, in which case the
- spouse names are not changed.) There are three new options for this question.
- These new options may be useful to you if you have entered people's names with
- the last name uppercase. For example, if you entered names like this:
- Gerald R. FORD. The new options are to enter "3" or "4" or "5" when asked if
- you want uppercase/lowercase. If you answer "3" then the descendant name will
- be forced to uppercase and the spouse name will be left as is. If you answer
- "4" then the descendant name will be left as is, but the spouse name will be
- forced to lowercase (even if the first part is already lowercase.) If you
- answer "5" then the descendant name will be forced to uppercase and the spouse
- name will be forced to lowercase (even if the first part is already
- lowercase). So the "5" option is just like "Y" except "Y" will not force a
- spouse name to lowercase if the first part (somewhere in the first 15
- characters) contains a lower case letter.
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- The field below marriage date and other date says "Marriage ceremony Y/N."
- You may leave that field blank if you wish. However, if you put an "N" in
- that field, then the couple will be treated as not married when printing the
- reports. For example, it will not print the words "husband" and "wife" on the
- group sheets, and it will not put "m." on the tree charts. The field for
- "End year" is the year the marriage ended in divorce or separation.
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- In the Group sheet routine, where it says "Omit blank date/location lines" if
- you answer "N" then it will print all fields including the new "Marriage
- ceremony" and "Divorce" and "End" fields for the marriage information. If you
- do not want to print that new line if it is blank, then answer "3" for that
- qestion. If you do not want to print that new line whether it is blank or not
- blank then answer "4" and it will never print.
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