Mikes TMG Tips Ottawa TMGUG 4 Nov 2017

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Mike’s TMG Tips Ottawa TMGUG 4 Nov 2017

Mike’s TMG Tips Ottawa TMGUG 4 Nov 2017

TMG Download TMG 9. 05 USA Version http: //www. whollygenes. com/files/tmg 9 setup. exe

TMG Download TMG 9. 05 USA Version http: //www. whollygenes. com/files/tmg 9 setup. exe TMG 9. 05 UK Version http: //www. whollygenes. com/files/tmg 9 uksetup. exe You should select to save the file to a location on your system. Then double-click on the file after the download is finished. This opens the installer and begins the installation. You should tell the installer to install the program in the same place that an earlier v 9 version is already installed. This will overwrite the installation with the v 9. 05 version while leaving your data alone. After v 9. 05 is installed, you should be able to open (or restore and open) your v 9. 05 projects. If you happen to restore a project from an earlier version, v 9. 05 will upgrade it at the time.

Upgrading to TMG 9 • To get TMG 9 you need to buy a

Upgrading to TMG 9 • To get TMG 9 you need to buy a license code, which is available only from Harry Goegebeur, the TMG dealer in Holland, and download the installer. Links to both are in Terry Reigel’s article at http: //tmg. reigelridge. com/future. htm#wait Costs about $60 US.

History Research Environment (HRE) History Research Environment is a community project to create a

History Research Environment (HRE) History Research Environment is a community project to create a free platform-independent application for the serious amateur or professional historical researcher. For genealogists, HRE will provide an onward path for users of the discontinued program The Master Genealogist (TMG). HRE will also handle a very wide range of other historical and cultural research needs. Project website: https: //historyresearchenvironment. org Volunteer skills: https: //historyresearchenvironment. org/become -a-volunteer/ Donate: https: //historyresearchenvironment. org/donate/ Wiki: http: //hrewiki. org/index. php? title=Main_Page

Copy Person Creates an exact copy of the individual specified Examples: • Within a

Copy Person Creates an exact copy of the individual specified Examples: • Within a data set, you might want to create the first twin and then copy that person instead of creating the other twin from scratch. Or perhaps you had entered a man and his nine children. Then you find out that some of the children belonged to the man's cousin who had the same name. It would be easier to copy the man with all his events, and then delete the events within each one that didn't apply to that person and change the links of some of the children to the new father. • Using Between data sets, you might want to copy actual people who really reside in two separate data sets. That's much easier than creating them and all of their events again.

Copy Person 1 2

Copy Person 1 2

Copy Person TMG will automatically select the Focus person as the Person to Copy.

Copy Person TMG will automatically select the Focus person as the Person to Copy. You can enter another ID Number, or select by pressing <F 2> or by clicking on the and choosing the person from the Picklist. The next available ID will be used for the ID of the new person but you can enter an ID Number for the copied person or press <F 2> and select from a list of unused ID Numbers

Copy Person Data Types to Include When you copy a person, the primary name

Copy Person Data Types to Include When you copy a person, the primary name and source(s), as well as the flag values, will always be copied. In addition, place a check mark next to the things you want to copy. The copy will not include links to the children of the subject. When you have finished filling out the information on both tabs, click [OK] to copy the person.

Copy Person

Copy Person

Copy Person

Copy Person

Copy Person Demo

Copy Person Demo

Copy Tag • Sometimes you may have two or more events which are very

Copy Tag • Sometimes you may have two or more events which are very similar. Instead of adding a new tag, you may want to copy one which is very similar and then edit it. • You can add the same tag to multiple people, for example, a census tag. Add the tag for one Subject, then copy the tag. Edit the copied tag and change the principal.

Copy Tag To copy a tag: 1. Highlight the tag to be copied. 2.

Copy Tag To copy a tag: 1. Highlight the tag to be copied. 2. Select Add > Copy tag. 2

Copy Tag

Copy Tag

Numbering Ancestors

Numbering Ancestors

Ahnentafel A genealogical numbering system for listing a person's direct ancestors in a fixed

Ahnentafel A genealogical numbering system for listing a person's direct ancestors in a fixed sequence of ascent. The subject of the ahnentafel is listed as No. 1, the subject's father as No. 2 and the mother as No. 3, the paternal grandparents as No. 4 and No. 5 and the maternal grandparents as No. 6 and No. 7, and so on, back through the generations. Apart from No. 1, who can be male or female, all evennumbered persons are male, and all odd-numbered persons are female. The number of any person's father is double the person's number, and a person's mother is double the person's number plus one.

1. Numbering Ancestors Generate an Ahnentafel Report with name and ID number (no tags,

1. Numbering Ancestors Generate an Ahnentafel Report with name and ID number (no tags, no sources, no exhibits, etc. )

2. Numbering Ancestors Renumber People using the function in TMG a. From the Tools

2. Numbering Ancestors Renumber People using the function in TMG a. From the Tools menu, select Renumber People. Choose to Renumber one person. b. Select the person you want to renumber by typing the ID Number in the From field or using the find button to locate him or her. c. Either accept the next available number, which appears in the To field or, with your cursor in the To field, press <F 2>. You will see the Unused ID Numbers screen. NOTE: You may have to renumber non ancestors to other numbers in order to free up the “Ahnentafel” ID Number.

Pseudo “People” TMG is a general purpose relational database program, which means you enter

Pseudo “People” TMG is a general purpose relational database program, which means you enter a piece of data only once, then link (relate) to that one piece of data multiple times. For example, a TMG “person” entry can be thought of more generically as a “thing” entry with a name/label, tags that describe possibly dated “stuff” or events about this “thing”, the ability to link (relate) this “thing” directly or via events to other “things” and people, and the ability to generate reports about these “things”. If you can force yourself to ignore that TMG labels the entry a “person” and that it labels the links to other entries as “children”, “parents”, and “witnesses”, then the possible uses of TMG “person” entries, tags, and links is limited only by your own imagination. Michael Hannah's My Way http: //www. mjh-nm. net/MY_WAY. HTML

Numbering Census “People” • I use a Pseudo Person for each census and attach

Numbering Census “People” • I use a Pseudo Person for each census and attach individual families with Census tags

Census “People”

Census “People”

Census “People”

Census “People”

Numbering Census “People” To make it easier to find these Census “people”, I number

Numbering Census “People” To make it easier to find these Census “people”, I number them in accordance with the year of census as much as possible:

Numbering Census Sources Likewise, I renumbered the sources, as much as possible.

Numbering Census Sources Likewise, I renumbered the sources, as much as possible.

Numbering Census Sources To renumber one source: Highlight the source to be renumbered and

Numbering Census Sources To renumber one source: Highlight the source to be renumbered and click on the [Renumber] button. The Renumber Source window will appear. 1. Click on the radio button next to Renumber one source. 2. The From field will contain the number of the highlighted source. You can accept that, or change it if you want to renumber a different source. 3. The To field will contain the next available number. Accept or change it. You may not use a number that is already in use. To see a list of unused numbers, press <F 2>. 4. Click [OK] to renumber the source.

Numbering Census Sources

Numbering Census Sources