To reiterate:
You can enter what you want for EACH location.
It doesn't matter if some locations have one (England) or many ("Ancient Rawson
Farm", near Neponset village, Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts). I think how
many is limited only by how many characters, fit in the space (which extends a
loooooooong way).
CE
-----Original Message-----
From: Elizabeth Cunningham [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 5:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Locations, addresses and events
And I need 5 locations, because I have to include street addresses. In a city
of 2 million, just the city, county, state, country is not nearly accurate
enough.
Elizabeth C
Ron Goodwin wrote:
> Hi Ron,
>
> I would prefer an option in Legacy that would allow users to use 3 or 4 place
> locations depending on the country they are entering information on.
>
> I understand that you prefer and only use 3 place locations, so how would you
> handle the United States locations? I have relatives in Canada, England,
> Australia as well as the United States and well 3 place locations fit most
> countries I have some locations within several States within the USA where
> the same town name appears more that once within the same State and the only
> way to identify the correct location is by using the County identifier.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Ron
> Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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