Guest guest Posted February 4, 2001 Report Share Posted February 4, 2001 All, I recently purchased GJ. It comes with lots of charts. This charts are stored under lists. 1. How do I create my own list ? 2. How can I see all charts or grouping by categories like 'actors' or politician'? 3. When I create new chart, how do I assign it to particular group or list ? thanks. Minu Desai --- Visti Larsen <vlarsen wrote: > Om Namo Narayanaya > > Also note the fact that even the begining/ending of > remedial messures can be predicted in the chart, > thus being only a normal part of the horoscope, and > not a sidestep from fate at all. > > Best wishes, Visti. > > > > > gjlist- > > > Get personalized email addresses from Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2001 Report Share Posted February 4, 2001 Om Krishnaaya Namah Hi Minu, > I recently purchased GJ. It comes with lots of charts. > This charts are stored under lists. > > 1. How do I create my own list ? > 2. How can I see all charts or grouping by categories > like 'actors' or politician'? > 3. When I create new chart, how do I assign it to > particular group or list ? > The best thing I can suggest to get a thorough working knowledge of the program, is to watch the videos that come on the CD. They're brilliant. So in your case you should watch all the list management videos especially. But here's a brief answer to your questions based on windows style A: 1. Click on "List/Open charts". In the main body of the Window, bring up all the people you want in that list (any charts you enter are automatically saved as "My charts", so clicking on list all my charts will bring up all those you've entered and then by selecting "add to", you can add any others. Once this list is ready, click "save this list" at the bottom, and then it'll ask you to name it etc. 2. In the same window, click "List by characteristics". Select whatever you want and that's about it. But make sure you've got "famous" selected as well. 3. Bring up the list using "Open saved list", and then select "add to" and then add the chart you want. Save it. This probably seems really confusing, but hey, it's easy and can be done! Watch the videos. Hope it's helped, Pursottam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2001 Report Share Posted February 4, 2001 Thanks Pursottam !! Video works great ! God bless Das Gorvani to make such a nice program. Minu Desai --- Pursottam <pursottam_dabasia wrote: > Om Krishnaaya Namah > > Hi Minu, > > > I recently purchased GJ. It comes with lots of > charts. > > This charts are stored under lists. > > > > 1. How do I create my own list ? > > 2. How can I see all charts or grouping by > categories > > like 'actors' or politician'? > > 3. When I create new chart, how do I assign it to > > particular group or list ? > > > > The best thing I can suggest to get a thorough > working knowledge of the > program, is to watch the videos that come on the CD. > They're brilliant. So > in your case you should watch all the list > management videos especially. But > here's a brief answer to your questions based on > windows style A: > > 1. Click on "List/Open charts". In the main body of > the Window, bring up all > the people you want in that list (any charts you > enter are automatically > saved as "My charts", so clicking on list all my > charts will bring up all > those you've entered and then by selecting "add to", > you can add any others. > Once this list is ready, click "save this list" at > the bottom, and then > it'll ask you to name it etc. > > 2. In the same window, click "List by > characteristics". Select whatever you > want and that's about it. But make sure you've got > "famous" selected as > well. > > 3. Bring up the list using "Open saved list", and > then select "add to" and > then add the chart you want. Save it. > > This probably seems really confusing, but hey, it's > easy and can be done! > Watch the videos. > > Hope it's helped, > > Pursottam > > > > gjlist- > > > Get personalized email addresses from Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2001 Report Share Posted February 6, 2001 Om Krishnaaya Namah Hi Minu, > > Thanks for helping me understanding GJ. I saw all > movies and they are great. Most of the consfusion are > cleared. > > I still have more quesions . > > 1. when I create new chart, where does it store on > computer ? which file folder ? I need to backup > those files. These charts are added to the datafile. They're not stored as a single file. The datafile does in fact have a limit somewhere, but if needed an extra segment can be added. It's actually quite easy, but can go horribly wrong if you do something wrong. But you probably won't need to add an extra segment anyway. As regards backing-up charts, Good idea! Take it from someone who doesn't (or didn't) regularly do this. But don't try backing-up the whole datafile. If you want to back-up all your charts, under the file menu, select "Export/Import" and then "Export all charts". Then it will ask you for a location. I usually put it on the desktop, so it's easy to send to a floppy and then delete. This will then create a very small file containing pretty much all data you've entered (including notes, addresses etc.). If for whatever unfortunate reason, you do need to reinstall the program, you can import that data back into GJ using this saved file. I'm pretty certain there is a video about all this on the CD. > 2. what about famous charts ? where is that file ? Again, all that data is part of the datafile. Don't bother backing up any famous charts, as these will be included in the datafile if you have to reinstall anyway. > 3. what is archive option ? > It's a kindof miscellaneous chart storage area. If you have some charts that you don't really use but want to still keep, you can refile them from "My Charts" to the Archive. So for example, my main charts are all fully named, have at least a brief biography in the notes, all have a description, all have some astrological notes, and I try to ensure the data is fairly 'pure'. I can use these for research, or for proper testing of whatever idea etc. But often you get charts from books, or from the list etc. which are notable in some respect, but you don't know names, bio etc., but I might still want to keep them. These I archive. > Thanks for your time. You're welcome. Pursottam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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