That's one of the ones I worked with, actually I like the Index and the Sources 
Citations, there're great for a novice.  My concern is these  generations in 
1700-1800's, it's even hard for me to figure out who the person belongs to, 
i.e. John Doe born 1778 in etc., then it listed Events for him....then follows 
with spouse and events for her, not really tying it together.  Then it list the 
children, but doesn't say anything like "The children of John & Jane 
Doe...1...2...etc".  I think it would be very hard for someone to follow.
Thanks,
Syble

Families Researching: Cline/Klein, Daniel, Newton, Witherspoon, Perryman, 
Gilbreath, Lindsey,  Brown, Foote, Curry, Fleming, Glasscock, Edwards, Waters, 
Wheat

From: Robert Runion <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 6:26 PM
>Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Report for Family Reuion
>
>
>Try going to Books/Other --> Descendant Narrative -->  select the number of 
>generations --> Select 'Index Options and set it up so you get names in 
>one/two/three columns --> setup for pictures in the report options.  Should 
>get you close to what you are seeking.
>
>
>Bob
>
>
>On Sep 15, 2011, at 5:47 PM, Syble Glasscock wrote:
>
>I'm trying to make a book type report for a family reunion.   I've tried all 
>our options, so much duplication, about 250 pgs., depending on options I 
>choose.   I tried to do one on my own, copy/paste from a pdf, but then I'd 
>really like and index of Names.   I'm sure many of you have tried this, anyone 
>with a good success?
>>Thanks,
>>Syble
>>
>>Families Researching: Cline/Klein, Daniel, Newton, Witherspoon, Perryman, 
>>Gilbreath, Lindsey,  Brown, Foote, Curry, Fleming, Glasscock, Edwards, 
>>Waters, Wheat
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