Yes, Jenny.  That is exactly what I am going to do if I have to.  I will have 
to add the sources one at a time in the basic format on 4 FGSs.  The first 
family isn't too bad since it is only 1 wife and 3 children.  The 2nd family is 
1 wife and 12 children.  The 3rd family is 2 wives and a total of 10 children 
and the 4th family is 2 wives and a total of 16 children.  Every single fact 
has to be sourced so it is quite a bit of work either way I do it :) :)  :)


Michele


-----Original Message-----
From: Jenny M Benson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2012 8:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] FGS to RTF

On 15/07/2012 13:19, Michele Lewis wrote:
> I just put in a suggestion to be able to export a FGS to an RTF file.
> I think this is reasonable since other reports can be exported as
> RTFs.  Even if they agree with me, it won't happen in time to help me
> with the project I am working on but maybe later projects.

If your sole purpose is to work on the Sources for the 4 generations, could you 
not export those people to another family file (without
Sources) then creat Basic Format Sources as required, which you can format to 
appear exactly as you require?

--
Jenny M Benson





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