Dede Holden wrote
>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.

I was just presuming that you would have the co-ordinates for the Master
Locations, as I have in most cases.

I see you say you have had difficulties with the mapping feature, but
you can enter Lat & Long manually if you don't want to use Mapping.
Although Mapping can be problematic with addresses that have changed or
streets that are no more, it doesn't usually have a problem with
cemeteries, I have found.

With regard to your "moving pin", if you delete the co-ordinates you
then have the option to select "Do not auto geo-code" so you can tick
that, then enter the co-ordinates you know to be correct.
--
Jenny M Benson



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