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Add other linked persons
Add other linked persons 150 150 Heredis Help Knowledgebase
The concept of a linked person allows you to specify a link between two persons when: The kinship is uncertain. […] read more
(Windows) Building single-page pedigree tree charts
(Windows) Building single-page pedigree tree charts 150 150 Heredis Help Knowledgebase
Single-page pedigree trees are ancestors trees of predefined size whose presentation always conforms to the same scheme. […] read more
Search for Sources
Search for Sources 150 150 Heredis Help Knowledgebase
Find a source simply among all the sources assigned to events in your file. With the Sources panel Use the […] read more
Research of Branches
Research of Branches 150 150 Heredis Help Knowledgebase
The Branches panel allows you to memorize the different family branches as a base for your research and its evolution. […] read more
(Mac) Predetermined size tree charts: Single-page Chart, Designed Chart, Fan Chart
(Mac) Predetermined size tree charts: Single-page Chart, Designed Chart, Fan Chart 150 150 Heredis Help Knowledgebase
You can create as many graphical representations of your genealogy as you wish. […] read more
Glossary
Glossary 150 150 Heredis Help Knowledgebase
Agnatic: concern only the masculin line Ahnentafel: genealogical numbering system for listing a person’s direct ancestors in a fixed sequence […] read more
Compatibility of versions
Compatibility of versions 150 150 Heredis Help Knowledgebase
Heredis insure a compatibility of its versions depending on operating systems (OS) Windows & Mac. […] read more
What is a Heredis file?
What is a Heredis file? 150 150 Heredis Help Knowledgebase
Heredis files come in the form of a .hmw folder stored at the chosen location when it was created. […] read more
Share on the local network
Share on the local network 150 150 Heredis Help Knowledgebase
To share the open genealogy in Heredis, select the File menu > […] read more
Repositories Index
Repositories Index 150 150 Heredis Help Knowledgebase
A repository corresponds to who holds the original document. […] read more