You should try printing the book without sources and see if everything
looks OK that way.



On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 4:19 PM, magnoliasouth <[email protected]>wrote:

> Update:
>
> After checking and unchecking various options, I've discovered the
> primary problem is the Source Citations. I managed to get a txt file
> created and looking at it, all the imported sources are errors. There
> are a bazillion of these. I removed private for this email and that's
> between these /// \\\
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Sources
>
> 1. ///source\\\
>      compiled by /// ME \\\ [(E-ADDRESS) FOR PRIVATE USE supplied by ///
> Me \\\,
>      This is the error log file:
>
>      Error report for: C: FamilyTree-ancestry.ged.
>
>       Main Record: 0 @P113@ INDI
>       Sub Section: 1 SEX F
>      * Unrecog. Line for an Individual Record: 2 SOUR @S-779771631@
>       Placed in Note - /// Jane Smith \\\: SEX: SOUR @S-779771631@
>       PAGE General info on her line.
>      ----------------------------------------
>  Main Record: 0 @P113@ INDI
>       Sub Section: 1 SEX F
>      * Unrecog. Line for an Individual Record: 2 SOUR @S-779767992@
>       Placed in Note -/// Jane Smith \\\: SEX: SOUR @S-779767992@
>       PAGE Divorce after baby's death.
>      ----------------------------------------
>
> Here's the problem. I copied and pasted the text errors into my word
> processing document and there are a whopping 1,018 pages of nothing
> but source errors. In addition, there are 218,756 words with 2229616
> characters. With only 11 generations of ancestors and less than 30
> sources imported, this is completely unacceptable.
>
> Now ask me the stats on the ancestor book itself. There are only 38
> pages with 16,149 words and 100,401 characters.
>
> Now what? There is no option to run an error report in an ancestor
> book so this makes absolutely zero sense. How is this fixed? It needs
> fixing ASAP and I'm about 5 seconds away from asking for a refund and
> switching to something else.
>
> Finally, I am not getting any list messages. I've subscribed twice,
> checked my spam folder and ensured that I have no filters making any
> changes.
>
> On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 4:06 PM, magnoliasouth <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I have yet another problem. If I go to the Ancestor Book it refuses to
> > work. It gets to page 20 then just stops. It doesn't matter if I
> > select Preview or Create PDF or whatever, it just isn't working.
> >
> > Any ideas on what the problem is? Has anyone else had this problem?
> > There are only, at max, maybe 15 generations.
> >
> > I tried closing the program then reopening it. I tried turning off
> > pictures, thinking it was overloading it. I don't understand the
> > problem and I'm really starting to get frustrated here. I never had
> > any problems at all with Legacy 6 and 8 just seems like it's loaded
> > with issues.
> >
> > TIA for anyone that can help me.
>
>
>
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