Ron,

If you don't have the four places or the locations aren't entered
consistently, then the list is not sorted correctly.  I can't send a screen
shot to the list, but "Victoria, Australia" is not sorted with the other
countries - it's sorted up by "Scottsdale, AZ" (my locations are in a
jumble in my test file and not always formatted correctly for testing all
sorts of scenarios) and completely out of sequence with the other Australia
locations which have been created with three elements (Albert Park,
Victoria, Australia is one)

Consistency is important

Now if I use Expand/Contract Location Parts to shorten Australia to AUS
(for the Short Location Name), then it's not going to find *any* of them
because Legacy's not recognizing Australia as being in the country field.
Adding a comma wherever you're missing one of the governmental
jurisdictions does work.

Like I said, if you never use that feature, then it's a moot point. I use
it all the time....


Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree


On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 6:21 AM, Ron Ferguson <[email protected]>wrote:

> James,
>
> May I correct one oft repeated fallacy, that is that locations only sort
> correctly if a "standard" format is followed. Wrong, wrong, wrong!!!
>
> Legacy allows locations to be sorted from right to left, ie.
> Country>Cemetery, much more sensible than sorting from left to right.
>
> Provided one's locations are written from lowest to highest they will
> *always* sort correctly if right to left is set - at least for Western
> locations.
>
>
> Ron Ferguson
>



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