Ron,

You asked, "In that connection, are you saying that all other Events are
there except for 'Property'."

Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying

Also you suggested that I open the .gedcom in a text editor, which I did --
and no "Property" Events!  Personal property yes, but not events labeled
"Property."

Now what is even stranger to my way of thinking is that I just used my
Primary file to create an Ancestor Report-- checked to be sure the property
events were still in the file-- they are; created the Ancestor Report using
the primary file and there are no property events in the report!!

I even went back to Legacy, made sure -- well you know how,when you choose
"File>Open" it shows the four most recently used files?  I made sure I ONLY
had my primary paternal file in the list of four (the other three were
maternal side files), opened the P_Side file and redid the Ancestor report
and still NO "Property" Events (though they're right there in the file!!).

Now that is *really* weird!!!  For the life of me,I can't figure out what
is going on!!

Pat

On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 6:04 PM, Ron Ferguson <ronfergy....@tiscali.co.uk>wrote:

> Pat,
>
> An obvious question, but how do you know that they are not being exported,
> have you looked at the GEDCOM in a text editor, or are they not there when
> you import the file back into Legacy? If only the latter then I suggest
> that you look at the GEDCOM. In that connection, are you saying that all
> other Events are there except for "Property". If this is the case it really
> is strange.
> Ron Ferguson
> http://www.fergys.co.uk/
> GOONS #5307
>
>
> "Pat Hickin" <pph...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >Is there a way to direct that gedcoms include EVERYTHING (except what's
> >enclosed in double brackets)?
> >
> >I am suddenly having a problem with my .gedcom -- it's/they're not
> >including individual events named "Property" -- and I have *a lot* of
> those
> >events.
> >
> >It's in the .gedcom export list (.gel)  -- I went back & created a new
> >.gedcom checking to be sure it was in the .gel I was using but still not
> in
> >the .gedcom.
> >
> >I don't understand what's going on!  The property events are still in the
> >original file but not in the .gedcom!!
> >
> >Pat
> >
> >
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