I found it pretty quickly - when I went back to the statistics report, I
must have accidentally clicked on the "longest marriage" in the options,
and it showed the name and other details below the box of statistics
options.  I'd mistyped a death year as 1079 instead of 1979.

Now my longest marriage is almost 96 years, which I still don't
believe!  I'll get it sorted one day, that particular one is not high on
my list right now.

Have to say, these statistics are good for finding anomolies that I
otherwise might not have noticed.  Not going to confess all my sins here
- you'll think I'm terrible, LOL!!  :-)

Looking closer at the options, it would be nice to be able to exclude
some things from the statistics.  The 10 most popular given names in my
database are all placeholders, the most popular one being [[Living]],
which isn't much help.  Even when I later find out the correct name for
a person, I keep the original placeholder as an alternate name to show
the progression of the research.

Wendy


Kathy Thompson said the following on 1/12/2013 4:24 p.m.:
>
>
>
> On 1 December 2013 13:08, Wendy Howard <wendy.how...@gmail.com
> <mailto:wendy.how...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     The one that tickles my
>     fancy though - and clearly I've got a mistake in my data
>     somewhere! - is
>     a 20th century marriage that has lasted 873 (and a half) years!
>
>
>
> Eeep!!! do let us know what the typo was when you find it *grin*



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