Hi Jenny,

I realize Legacy doesn't use the terms "primary" and "minor" for
Events/Facts but I don't think they use Vital Events in that context
 either. Anyway I just wanted it to be clear that I used the wrong Baptism
long ago and P.P. didn't tell me about it.
Yes a search for Event Name Equal to Baptism found just the few remaining
mistakes and now I have all as Christening (Optioned to Baptism) and no
Baptism Events.

--
Richard Van Wasshnova

On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Jenny M Benson <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 19/12/2013 18:50, rfvanwasshnova wrote:
> > Long ago in vers 4 or 5 I entered several baptisms as the minor event
> > because the primary was christening. I didnt know I could  change it
> then.
> >
> > Now I find 45 people with minor bapt events (used MS Access). About 70%
> > had duplicates so just deleted the minor. The rest were only in the
> > minor so I copied to primary and deleted the minor bapt event.
> >
> > Now I wonder how a search would work in Legacy for individual with a
> > baptism event if you have 2 different class of baptism? Would you need
> > to first change primary to christening to find the minor bapt?
>
> I've never seen the words "primary" and "minor" used in such a context.
>   I presume you entered one as a Vital Event (Christening)  in the upper
> part of the screen and the other as an Event/Fact which you might have
> called Alt Baptism or Alt Christening or just Baptism.
>
> You can search for for someone with  Christening information or an Event
> named Alt Baptism or whatever you called it, or search for someone with
> entries in both fields.
> --
> Jenny M Benson
>
>
>



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