*I use "1925-07-20 Abt" Would that do the job for you?
And also:
1930-Aug-20 Bef    meaning before August 20, 1920
1940-Sep-01 Aft    meaning after September 1, 1940

Go to Options, customize,and select the Dates tab. Take a look at the
options there.

Thank you

Robert
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On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 12:59 PM, Greg Matthews <[email protected]>wrote:

> I just noticed that you can put a ? after a date of death for an
> individual.  I found an entry in an estate return book with a specific date,
> 1 Jan 1820 for example, for an individual who has the same name as many men
> in this line from the early 1800s for whom I do not have exact dates of
> death.  I think I know which individual this is, but I'm not 100% certain so
> I wanted to add the ? to the date.  I wanted to enter a date of death of
> "bef 1 Jan 1820 ?", but when I tab out of the field Legacy takes out the bef
> and leaves the entry as "1 Jan 1820 ?"  I don't want to leave the date like
> that because I might think that this is possibly the exact date in the
> future when I know that he died sometime before that date.  The date is the
> date of the first entry in his estate sale so obviously he died before that.
>
> What's the best way to handle this?
>
> Thanks
> Greg Matthews
>
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