Ann Pickett wrote
>While looking at Geoff's sample file on "Asa Clark BROWN" I noticed
>that Burial Notes do not show up on Chronology and I could not find a
>report where this info would print out.
>
>i.e. Mabel Claire BROWN "Block: Lakeview, Section 238, lot 1" i.e.
>David Clark BROWN "1:45 PM; located in #1 - B26"
>
>I want to know what the results will be for the info I put in to
>Legacy. After looking at some of the videos I started to use Burial
>Address & Burial Notes but I don't really see an advantage. Please
>explain!

The best way to learn is to do, so I suggest you create your own small
test file and enter just a few individuals and try adding notes,
pictures, addresses and so on in different ways and view the results.
If you are using SourceWriter you can try out different templates to see
which gives you the result you want.

It is really only you who can decide what *you* want to see as output
and where/how you want to see it.  Personally, I enter grave locations
as part of the Burial Location, others like to keep their Locations to a
fairly standard format which does not include house names or numbers,
streets, cemetery plots etc.  Some people like to attach pictures to
Vital Events, others like to create specific General Events for them.

Suck it and see!
--
Jenny M Benson



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