Thats great Malcolm.
Yes, theres a few hidden treasures dotted around in there.
That one is modelled on my "inheritance" - a book favoured by my father:
Reader's Digest Encyclopedia of Garden Plants & Flowers.
He passed away in 1984, so its over 25 years old.
I learned all about Genus, Species, Cultivars, plant Groups/Classifications etc etc.
I modelled my software on the format of that book.
As with the RHS A-Z of plants, the presentation was by Genus. Within a genus, each species was listed alphabetically, within a species, a number of cultivars were listed with brief details.
I always wanted to know more about the cultivars, hence you have a nice big data region in GA100S36 to enter info about each plant in the genus. If a Genus had Groups or Classifications (e.g. Clematis, Rosa, Rhododendron etc) then the species were listed within the Group or Classification.
After the plants were listed, there were three chunks of data - Cultivation data, Propagation and Pests and Diseases.
GA004 was my original program, long before I even thought about Ideas Genie. I designed that report you've discovered to allow the user to print a Genus to that specification.
As you can see, it allows you to pull together all the data you have keyed into the various fields in the plant profile screen, GA100S36.
You have options to include or exclude various types of data in that report.
It doesn't print photos. That would be difficult due to the number of options users have at their disposal.
Instead, that report can be used in conjunction with the Print Photos program GA049. Mix and match, and you should be able to get a nice presentation to bind into a file or book.
OK, now its been discovered, I'd like our members to give it a try and see how it works for you.