No, it does not appear to be the modification date, Laura.  I already
checked that out and those dates do not correspond in any way.

Jerry - MerriamFamilyTree.org

On 9/10/2011 3:10 PM, Laura Johnson wrote:
> could these be the date that the person was last modified?  Look at the
> very bottom of the Legacy window to the right corner and see if you date
> corresponds with that date.  If you hover your mouse over the date, it
> will ask you to click to see the modification dates.
>
> On 9/10/2011 12:27 PM, Jerry wrote:
>> Hello everyone.  Has anyone on the list ever seen where Legacy would
>> embed invisible dates that show up when you do a SEARCH and REPLACE, but
>> when you go to the record, the dates are simply not there.  I'm sure it
>> has something to do with the gedcom import I got from my cousin to
>> combine with our master tree.  I thought maybe it was the date modified
>> or date imported, but that is not it.
>>
>> What I'm doing is to put in the search function to SEARCH and REPLACE
>> (without actually doing the replace) for EVENT-DATES where the date
>> contains 2010 anywhere in the field.  I get quite a large number of hits
>> such as 8 September 2010, but none of the records has those dates in the
>> record anywhere I can physically see.  Weird thing I would like to get
>> to the bottom of.   Thanks, if you can help.
>
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