That's a good suggestion Sherry.

I'd like to say that it would be better if we could select the address
fields within the "+" areas to include on List Reports, rather than
having to use this workaround, but in the meantime, its a good option.

Scott

On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 12:06 PM, Sherry/Support
<she...@legacyfamilytree.com> wrote:
> 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 <bearjerca...@gmail.com> 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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