Sorry, I was going by memory, but you are looking at the wrong screen
shot.  I sent two different scenarios - the one is simply a FIND for
marriage event which shows the dates - the other is a SEARCH and REPLACE
for EVENT DATES of any kind which does not show the dates.  The first
one in that SEARCH and REPLACE for EVENT DATES brings up an Althea
Smith, # 3709.  In that record, do you see the original date it said
should have been there 26 August 2010?   I can't find that date anywhere
in that record, plus I've checked many others that have the same
problem.  But it would seem the two problems might be related.  When I
blanked out the RECORD CHANGE, the system did not completely blank out
the dates and some are simply there, but invisible for some strange reason?

Jerry - MerriamFamilyTree.org

On 9/12/2011 9:34 PM, Dennis M. Kowallek wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Sep 2011 21:12:11 -0400, Jerry<[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> The other thing, however, which might be related - I believe you are
>> mistaken on, Dennis.  There are indeed dates that come up when a FIND
>> Event-Dates is entered for after 2009, for example, and when I go to the
>> record, these dates are not there.  If you look at that screen shot that
>> this list will not allow me to send, I documented that fact.
>
> The screen shot you sent me was searching for a marriage event date aft
> 2009. It looks like it returned a list of 149 individuals. From this
> screen select Abner WHEELER. Click on the Marriage Information bar. This
> brings up the Marriage Information screen WITH one marriage event with a
> blank event type and a date of 26 Aug 2010. Why am I wrong?
>
> ***
>
> Now do you want to know how to delete all the event records without
> event types in<  10 seconds?
>


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