Jerry,

In the location field on the Individual's Information window, I enter
the juridictional locations - South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana.

Then I use a Cemetery event for the Burial data:

Description     Riverview Cemetery
Date                 (I leave this blank)
Location          South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana
Notes               (I enter the address, plot info and anything else
about the cemetery)


I can then create a detailed Event report of all cemeteries

I have asked the programmers for an option to save the report to CSV
so it can be opened in a spreadsheet program and sorted by cemetery.

Or options to sort by specific fields.....

You can also do a search using the Detailed Search tab for Event with
"Description > Contains > <name of cemetery>" to bring up a list of
all individuals buried in that cemetery.  Then you can Print that list
with up to 30 fields of data.  I include the Event: Cemetery in the
Index Report.

Or if you do a search of all people with Cemetery Event, then you can
save the Index Report to CSV and sort it.

Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree



On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 8:45 AM, Jerry <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Sherry.  Do you mean that you put the burial location place (ex:
> city) in the buried location field - then you don't use the extra
> address (+ field) for the cemetery at all, but instead enter that
> information as a cemetery event?   Just trying still to figure our what
> will work best for us, not only with Legacy, but also in how it
> transfers to our website.   Thanks,  --Jerry



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