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(Windows) Apply a selection to a tree chart
(Windows) Apply a selection to a tree chart 150 150 Heredis Help Knowledgebase
Heredis allows persons to be identified by applying a particular layout in ancestors tree charts, descendants tree charts, or hourglass […] read more
(Mac) Creating a tree chart
(Mac) Creating a tree chart 150 150 Heredis Help Knowledgebase
You’ve collected data, now you want to see a representation of your work as a tree chart. […] read more
Record a file
Record a file 150 150 Heredis Help Knowledgebase
Consider regularly recording your genealogy during your work session. […] read more
(Windows) Customize your Reports
(Windows) Customize your Reports 150 150 Heredis Help Knowledgebase
This function existed prior to Custom Reports included since Heredis 2019. […] read more
Create a new Heredis file
Create a new Heredis file 150 150 Heredis Help Knowledgebase
From the Home page, choose New Family File. Choose where your file will be stored in .hmw format and click […] read more
The Sources Index
The Sources Index 150 150 Heredis Help Knowledgebase
The Sources Index includes all sources associated with events entered into the genealogical file. To manage the sources stored in […] read more
(Mac) Install Heredis
(Mac) Install Heredis 150 150 Heredis Help Knowledgebase
Download the Heredis software using the blue DOWNLOAD button in the email confirming your order sent to you a few […] read more
Any concern or issue when sharing with Heredis?
Any concern or issue when sharing with Heredis? 150 150 Heredis Help Knowledgebase
If you are experiencing a problem with the Share on local network feature, please proceed using the following steps. Prerequisites […] read more
Migrations
Migrations 150 150 Heredis Help Knowledgebase
Migrations place the living places of the primary character or another family member on a map. […] read more
Abbreviations
Abbreviations 150 150 Heredis Help Knowledgebase
Lists of most commun abbreviations available in Heredis or used in genealogy. This list is not exhaustive. […] read more