I understand what everyone is saying  but doesn't correct the problem.  I have 
used Legacy for 10 years or so.  I have never changed any of the date settings 
since I set it up many years ago.  So what happen and why can I no longer use 
this format?  I have always used - or / to enter dates.  I am very confused 
with this problem.

But since no answers are forthcoming.....  I will sign off from the user group.

Thanks to everyone that has answered and tried to help me.

Beth






-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Fry <[email protected]>
To: LegacyUserGroup <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, Sep 23, 2011 3:20 am
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Date won't change


On 2011/09/23 04:30, Beth wrote:
> The problem isn't with just that year date, it is happening throughout
 Legacy. I type as 17 Jun 1938-9   or 17 Jun 1938/9    and it shows up as....
 0009-17 Jun 1938 . Just the input of a year it does not change.  All the date
 slots.. Born, Bapt, Died, Buried is effected.
Entering a date as dd Mmm yyyy/zz makes Legacy assume that you're entering a
ouble-dated date. This is controlled by the double-dating options on the Dates
age of the options. To get Legacy to accept a date in this format, the first
ear *must* be before 1752.
In the case of 17 Jun 1938-9, you are entering a date range in which the second
ate is the year 0009.
I think you should re-read the helpfile topic "Entering Dates in Date Fields",
here a whole lot of information and suggestions can be found.
--
egards,
ike Fry
ohannesburg

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