Jenny, your suggestion didn't work for me, because I've entered the
coordinates in the ADDRESS section, (where there's a place for it).  I
guess I'll add that to my list of "clean ups."   If I had known this
was going to be a problem, I would have made the changes when I went
back in and added "cemetery" to all the burial locations.

Ron, how do you get the lat/long coordinates to print on the name tags
report?  I can't find a way to change the options of what fields will
print on the tag.


This is what I remember from previous conversations about this - If
there is no way to print the material you are entering, i. e.,
lat/long coordinates for cemeteries, then why should we enter them in
the address field?  I guess if you like the mapping feature there's a
reason to do it, but the mapping doesn't help me.  The one time I
tried playing with it, it kept moving a cemetery to the middle of
Galveston Bay, no matter how many times I reset the pin.

And so, I'm going to suggest this as an enhancement.  Surely it can't
be that hard to program a simple report that gives lat/long of event
addresses from the address list.


On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 11:18 AM, Jenny M Benson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dede Holden wrote
>>I know that I can get a list of individuals buried in cemeteries that
>>includes the coordinates, but I want a list that contains just the
>>cemeteries.
>
> First of all, tag the Locations which you want to print.  Then select
> Location Report from the Reports>All Reports menu (under Miscellaneous
> Reports) and on the Include tab select Only tagged locations and Master
> Location summary counts, then bring forward the Options tab and make
> your selections there, including the one for Lat and Long.
>
> You probably don't *need* the Summary Counts, but I think it's the only
> way to get what you want without the names of the people.
> --
> Jenny M Benson



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