James Cook wrote:
> I've struggled with this in the last couple of weeks too.  Like you, I
> was bitten by this failure of the software, and came to the archives
> when I discovered I could not get my data back out once entered in as
> I was prompted to by the program.  I think "Why?" is the question of
> the day.
>
> But, to answer you directly, adding a special event is the only way
> I've found to include a marriage photo (and other vital event photos)
> to my report(s) in a consistent manner.  This is what I understand the
> arches to be saying as well.
>
> For me, I added a new event called "Include Photo", so I can use it
> everywhere.  If you have one called "Marriage Photo", then you might
> need one called "Tombstone Photo", etc.
>
> It's a shame we each individually are bitten by the same failures.
> I'll add my vote to that bug blitz idea for the next release.
>
>

James,

Whilst agreeing that a bug blitz is long overdue, and you are correct in
stating that to create an Event is the only way to include pictures for
"Vital Events", this is not a bug (unless a designer bug!). It just happens
to be the way the program has always worked.

Ron Ferguson

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