I have one event where I want to say "She was a member there until 1977."
I can enter "until 1977" in the date field, but the dread red circle P pops up.

So, what would be your recommendation on "until 1977" ...  "through 1977" has 
same result.  Just enter what I want and ignore the PP?
Because I apparently cannot tell Legacy to ignore the PP, because nothing 
happens when I click on it in the Event screen, and checking the box in the 
Event sentence/structure window to ignore PP doesn't really work at the field 
level (not intended to I think).
Thanks,
 
--Paula


________________________________
 From: Ward Walker <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2014 3:23 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Potential Problem - Unrecognized Event Date



I try to word everything so that it makes sense both now and at any point
in the future (e.g., 10 years from now). The word ‘present’ would be completely
ambiguous. I would try to get the event to read nicely while leaving the end
date out. You might have to use the notes field instead of the date field. In
notes, you can say things like ‘she started in 1980 and was still in that
position as of Apr 2014’.
 
  Ward 
From: Howlanddavisii
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2014 3:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] Potential Problem - Unrecognized Event
Date
       In trying to clean
up my Potential Problems, my sister has an unrecognized event date.  I am
trying to say that she worked at her present position from "1980 -
present."  If I want to say that, how do I do so?  Should I not have
spaces around the dash (similar to actual dates), do I leave "present" out or do
I just say that's what I want and exclude it?

Howland Davis


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