Difference between revisions of "Merge two places"
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# Switch to the Place View. | # Switch to the Place View. | ||
# Select the first Place by clicking on it. | # Select the first Place by clicking on it. | ||
− | # Select the second Place by holding down the Control key while clicking on it. This will select two places. | + | # Select the second Place by holding down the {{man label|Control}} key while clicking on it. This will select two places. |
− | # Select Merge menu item from the Edit Menu. | + | # Select {{man label|Merge}} menu item from the {{man label|Edit}} Menu. |
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− | Once you have done this, you will be presented with a form that will allow you to choose the name of the merged place. Clicking on OK will complete the operation. | + | Once you have done this, you will be presented with a form that will allow you to choose the name of the merged place. Clicking on {{man button|OK}} will complete the operation. |
[[Image:Hdi_mergeplace02.png]] | [[Image:Hdi_mergeplace02.png]] |
Revision as of 08:39, 24 June 2007
How do I merge two Places into a single Place?
GRAMPS provides a merge utility that will allow you to combine two identical places into a single place.
The process is fairly simple:
- Switch to the Place View.
- Select the first Place by clicking on it.
- Select the second Place by holding down the Control key while clicking on it. This will select two places.
- Select Merge menu item from the Edit Menu.
Once you have done this, you will be presented with a form that will allow you to choose the name of the merged place. Clicking on OK will complete the operation.