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From: "H. D. Bryant" <>
Subject: Re: [FTST] Help with mega-project manager
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001 09:05:55 -0700
References: <002b01c15ac3$740212a0$e143530c@bryant> <069601c15af3$9c204d80$122a32d2@good>


AH HA !!!
That was what I was afraid of. <grin>

I had two datasets imported into one project and didn't know what to do with
them from there on!!
I read into the Wholly Genes statement something that FTST just doesn't do!

Thanks for setting me straight.

David

----- Original Message -----
From: "Astrid Kranzbuhler" <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 4:30 AM
Subject: Re: [FTST] Help with mega-project manager


> Hi David,
> if I understand right, I'll try:
> In FTST data sets are imported into a project (as you probably know by now
> <g>). If you'd like several different data sets within the same project,
> just import the other data set(s) into the current project. They will stay
> separate data sets but may be viewed etc. in one Picklist, Project Manager,
> Master Place List etc.
> With the project you want to import into open, go to File > Import > find
> the data set you want to add and specify in the wizard to import into the
> current project. Proceed with the import.
>
> Is this what you're after?
> BTW, it is in Help > Index > Import Wizard, you might want to check there
> also.
> Astrid
>
> > Can someone explain how I can do this on this initial release? The help
> search
> > function apparently does not address this topic.
> > Thanks
> > David
> >
> > "- A meta-project manager
> > Family Tree SuperTools allows the user to manage multiple independent
> data sets
> > within the same project. View data sets from different researchers and/or
> > different programs in one master alphabetical list without merging them.
> Ideal
> > for coordinating and comparing data with other researchers."
>
>
>
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