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Gramps 3.0 Wiki Manual - Reports

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Privacy: Resolved confusion regarding the 'Living People' option
:If your intention is to provide a complete record of your research, checking this box will include all entries marked '''private''' along with the rest of your database.
;Living People
:You can inhibit control the display of sensitive information related to living peoplebased on whether or not an individual is currently alive. However, since GRAMPS is a research tool, it is likely that there are individuals with no known date of death in your database. To deduce if an individual is ''possibly still alive'' GRAMPS employs an algorithm that compares death dates, birth dates, baptism/christening dates, death dates of ancestors and birth dates of ancestors. In this option you can choose to The algorithm assumes that each individual is ''possibly still alive'' until the cross-referenced dates make the individual’s ''possibility of being alive'' unlikely.:*'''Include''' – Include all information of all living people, individuals even if they are ''possibly still alive'':*'''Exclude''' – Exclude all information of all living people, or individuals who are ''possibly still alive'':*'''Restrict''' some – Exclude all information for of all living people. If you select {{man label|Restrict}} GRAMPS will determine which people have the potential of individuals who are ''possibly still being alive and will omit them from '', but display their relationship with other individuals while replacing their first name with the report output.word “Living”
;Years from death to consider living
:This option is inactive if the ‘Living People’ option is set to '''Include'''. Some countries have laws that specify a certain number of years after death before an individual’s information can be published. Here you can specify the number of years after death needed to comply with such laws. The default value is 30 years.

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