*Let me ask this:  If I print an ancestor as an Individual Report, the
portion that prints data from General Notes, which font is supposed to be
used? Anyone know for sure?*
**
*Thanks.*
**
*Robert

*
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 2:52 PM, Gene Wheeler <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm saying that LATI and LONG options do NOT appear in the list of
> "Items available for export" from which you choose items to "include"
> in the list "Export these items".  This is true in 7.4 and 7.5,
> regardless of whether I choose to export a GEDCOM as a Legacy
> version, GEDCOM 5.5 only, or any of the other types of file.  The
> resulting GEDCOM does not include 4 LATI or 4 LONG statements.  My
> EXCLUDE options do not suppress them, nor does there seem to be a
> choice that WOULD suppress them.
>
> Gene
> ============
>
> At 03:08 PM 1/20/2011, you wrote:
> >I've exported LATI and LONG in 7.4 before.  (I've not upgraded to 7.5
> >yet)  To clarify, are you saying the LATI and LONG options do not
> >appear in the "customize" options, or that the actual GEDCOM you've
> >exported does not contain those tags?  If it's just that they do not
> >appear in the customize options (I don't remember if I've ever looked
> >for these tags specifically), try adding a tag that might include
> >them, or may sure you don't have one or more of the EXCLUDE options
> >checked that would suppress them.
> >
> >I'm not in front of my data right now, but IIRC, Legacy does not
> >support the 5.5.1 GEDCOM specs (which has a PLAC structure), only 5.5
> >(which does not).  As such, Legacy produces their own custom tag,
> >_PLAC_DEFN, and the LATI and LONG get nested inside of that structure.
> >  So turning on places (or not excluding them) may help.
> >
> >
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