Yes; I'm afraid my query is caused by my lack of sophistication in how to 
manipulate the data once it is in Microsoft Word. The footnotes will renumber, 
which is great, but when I add a footnote, I have to change the formatting to 
make them match... and I thought I could do this by creating and applying 
styles and removing contradictory styles. Sometimes it works, but sometimes 
not. I'm struggling, but unless someone tells me it can't be done, I think I'll 
put my efforts into trying to figure this out rather than having to retype 
everything from scratch.

The problem is that when I write the final genealogy, I want the text and data 
to flow more smoothly than the output from Legacy; I want to be able to edit 
it. And of course I have much more data in my database than I want to include 
in the genealogy -- no one needs to see transcriptions of every census. One 
other possibility is to make copies of those portions of the database I want to 
write up and remove events I don't want included and do the best I can to 
create a sentence flow that is adequate.

But it seems to me that it would be better by far to be able to edit within the 
Word document and that it should be possible. Do you have anyone on staff who 
could offer me advice on how to do that ? I'm at an age when I must acknowledge 
my mortality and need to get almost 40 years of research into writing and 
deposited where it will be available to future generations. When I entered all 
my data into a genealogy program, I hoped I would have the means to do that, 
but so far I've not been able to achieve acceptable output. I've certainly 
heard from all the writers that you can't create a genealogy from your 
software, but it seems to me that you should be able to. One reason I choose 
Legacy was because it had true footnotes; ones that would appear on the bottom 
of the page and renumber when a footnote was added or removed. That was the 
first essential element.


Bobbie Snow
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Genealogy Classroom Website

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sherry/Support" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2013 2:47:28 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Editing reports in Microsoft Word

You can save book reports to RTF (Rich Text Format), which readily opens in 
Word or any other word processing program.



Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree


On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Barbara Snow < [email protected] > wrote:




I want to be able to dump my reports into a Microsoft Word document that I can 
edit



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Has anyone accomplished this? Or determined that it is not possible? I welcome 
advice.


Bobbie Snow
Ann Arbor, Michigan

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