Thanks. That cracks me up - "If you have enough time". I have no
intention of rewriting my content to suit the vagaries of Legacy. The
previous explanation of printing an Individual report using a tagged
list worked perfectly for my purposes.
.....
JL
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On 7/5/2010 7:36 PM, RICHARD SCHULTHIES wrote:
> Go to Locations. Sort them Country,State,County,City. If you put the
> cemetery into the city field, then it will make a list showing all
> people in each Graveyard. When I did this I hand wrote in the blank
> spaces on the right side the grave sections/directions/areas. If you
> had input in a certain way, it may print that stuff. If you did not
> put the cemetery in the city field, Then it will list everyone in the
> cemetery in alphabetic order. If you have enough time, you might want
> to add the cemetery names into that field, and after printing the
> report, change it back if you don't like it. Rich in LA CA
>
>
> --- On Mon, 7/5/10, JLB<[email protected]>  wrote:
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>> From: JLB<[email protected]> Subject: [LegacyUG] finding a list of
>> cemeteries To: [email protected] Date: Monday, July
>> 5, 2010, 5:29 PM What you would you say would be the best way to
>> tackle this project?
>>
>> A friend is going visiting in a certain Pennsylvania county and is
>> willing to search gravestones for me.
>>
>> How do I search my database for a list of all cemeteries in that
>> county and print a list with names and dates of people who died
>> there and any known cemeteries connected with these people?
>>
>> The only way I can see to do this is to search through the Master
>> Event list one by one looking for that county in the address and
>> then printing lists one at a time of the people connected with
>> each cemetery. I don't even get the cemetery address, just the
>> people's names with their RIN's, so I'd have to type the addresses
>> into the lists one at a time.
>>
>> There has to be a more efficient way. I'm thinking it's probably
>> has something to do with the To-Do list but I thought I'd ask
>> anyway. ..... JL http://www.jgen.ws/jlog
>>
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