Elizabeth,
I have started to enter the Census Events on the marriage.  Maybe that would
reduce those at least.  And then don't also use the Residence and Occupation
events... just put those in the Census Event Notes...?  Or if you want
the Census Events on the children, but not on this particular report, I think
there's a way to uncheck "Events" for children...?  And isn't there a format
choice for Events?  something less list-like?  Hmm... you've got me ready to
test it out myself! ;)  Good luck!
 --Paula in Texas
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From: elizabeth <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, September 21, 2011 12:34:18 AM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Report for Family Reuion

Syble, and group,

I am also trying to create a book for my family and understand exactly what you
are saying. There is ssoooooooo much repetition of information such as Events
and Census data!!!


I want my book to be more of a 'biographical sketch of each family',  tying the
whole family together rather than a long list of facts (Events, etc) but I have
not figured out how this can be done.

 I have "lots and lots" of newspaper articles, obituaries, family stories, etc
that I want included as part of the narrative, not entered as a long list of
Events. And I want the census data to be for the whole family, not each person
separately.

Surely there must be folks on this list who have created narrative books for
their families who might be able to help us........I hope so.

Elizabeth
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