From your limited description this looks like it is the Name Index
pages for some report. There is nothing in Legacy that will create a
report like the one you describe. Do you have a "printer" on your system
that will create a PDF file instead of paper? That is one way you might
have created a file with only the Name Index. A normal report from
Legacy saved as a PDF will have the body of the report included.

The nearest thing I can suggest to get a Name Index with everyone in
your file is to create Individual Reports as a batch for everyone in
your file. If you include a Name Index that will be at the end of all
the reports. From the Preview of the full reports you can print selected
pages. Sending that print to a PDF creator printer will create a PDF
with only the Name Index from the batch of Individual Reports.

Brian
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On 15/03/2012 6:02 PM, Georgia wrote:
> I am clearing out some files and came across a name index I created in
> 2006 on Legacy.
>
> It shows each surname in my database in bold caps and then indented
> below each surname, a list of the given names.  Each given name has a
> life span in parenthesis, the RIN in brackets and then some single
> digits following the RIN.  I see that in the upper right corner it is
> page 8 of something.
>
> I apologize for such a cryptic explanation but I would love to recreate
> this list showing the new names I have but I cannot figure out how I
> created this list. Or what it is the index to.  It seems to cover my
> entire database.
>
> Can anyone help me?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Georgia Chun



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