I get that too, but I see it as helpful as it means that name, dates, etc
are together at the top and I then have the task, and if I set my printing
to one task per page, I have lots of room to make notes, and as such, I can
separate out my task description in pseudo headings - especially if I need
to find more than one thing from a single source location - ie find census
for Joe, determine if birth county is listed, any other children listed, etc



On 13 September 2013 07:20, Jay 1FamilyTree <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> I am having a problem with a print for a standard to-do report
>
> The results seem somewhat out of order (within the task)
>
> What I get are the  first few lines are the persons details,
> then what I would have expected to be the header bar for this one task
> then the date line
> then the category line
>
> LIke;
>
> Individual: Christ Joseph Arnoldussen [108319]
> Birth: Abt May 1899, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
> Death: Mar 28, 1907, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
> Parents: John Arnoldussen [33391] and Katherine (Kate) Lappen [108322]
> *Date Research Task*
> Jan 12, 2013 1900 census lists birth as May 1899, died 3/28/1907
> Category: Birth Record Locality: Outagamie County
>
>
> What I would have expected was
>
> *Date Research Task*
> Jan 12, 2013 1900 census lists birth as May 1899, died 3/28/1907
> Category: Birth Record Locality: Outagamie County
>
> Individual: Christ Joseph Arnoldussen [108319]
> Birth: Abt May 1899, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
> Death: Mar 28, 1907, Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
> Parents: John Arnoldussen [33391] and Katherine (Kate) Lappen [108322]
>
>
> Is there a setting somewhere I have missed?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help
>
> Jay
>
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