At first I couldn't reproduce this, but I tested this by changing an
existing placename (delete and enter new placename).
I could reproduce if I started with a blank placename field and enter
a new placename.
I.e. in the Sample file Molly Clark (RIN 53) allready has a placename
in the birth field if I change that placename I cannot reproduce, but
if I enter a placename in the Christening field I can reproduce.
Evert


2011/4/20 Wendy Howard <[email protected]>:
> I've noticed today that when I'm entering basic data (birth, death), I'm
> loosing the location I've just entered when I apply the Source Clipboard
> while the cursor is in the location field.  It didn't used to happen,
> but I can't say which build I was using when it last worked correctly.
>
> What's happening...
>
> 1.  in location field, type location - either stop typing when the
> correct location is showing (for an existing location), or type the
> whole name for a new location, then
> 2.  press <Alt><2> to apply the Source Clipboard to that field, and
> 3.  the location field is now blank, but the source has been applied.
>
> It isn't happening in the marriage location field, but I've had it
> happen in both the birth and death location fields.
>
> If I <Tab> to the next field after entering the location, then go back
> to the location and apply the Source Clipboard, the location stays in place.
>
> I was aware, when I first noticed this today, that there has been a new
> update released, so have downloaded that in case it was something that
> had been fixed recently, but I'm still seeing the same behaviour.
> That's 7.5.0.75.
>
> Can anyone confirm this happens in their database, too, before I report
> a bug?
>
> Kind Regards,
> Wendy
>
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