This report is not available now and without access to MSAccess where
you could perhaps design a custom report I know of no easy way to create
it. Even in MS Access adding ages to the report would require
calculations that I am not sure can be done since they are two separate
things really (Anniversary age is assumed to be the years since the
marriage date while individual age is years since birth if known). The
number in that column would need programming to decide which calculation
to perform. In your suggestion you should say how you want the mixture
of anniversary and individual data to be sorted. Your reference to
indentation by generations implies a descendant organization which may
conflict with your tagged individual and marriage selection.

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Brian
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On 12/06/2014 10:10 PM, Robert57P_gmail wrote:
> Hopefully this will come across readable in e-mail.  I've added periods
> in place of spaces - if the report sample looks like garbage, try
> copy/paste it into notepad or into a word-processor but use Courier font
> (fixed size font).
>
> Is there anything in Legacy that will create a birthday/anniversary
> report similar to this for select individuals?
>
> Name...........................Month...date.....year....age
> ==========================.....=====...====.....====....===
> Grandma & Grandpa Anniversary...1.......31......1987....27
> Grandma BD......................2........6......1960....54
> Grandpa BD (12/16/1960-1/14/2013 - died at 52)
> ..Child 1 and spouse anniv......9........9......2000....14
> ..child 1 BD....................7........7......1978....36
> ..Child 1 spouse BD.............4.......30......1979....35
> ....Grandchild 1 BD.............4.......21......1999....15
> ....Grandchild 2 BD.............8.......30......2004....10
> ....Grandchild 3 BD.............4.......16......2006.....8
> ..Child 2 and spouse anniv......9.......26......2009.....5
> ..Child 2 BD....................9........1......1982....32
> ..Child 2 spouse BD.............7.......16......1979....35
> ..Child 3 and spouse anniv......1.......10......2004....10
> ..Child 3 BD....................2.......22......1990....24
> ..Child 3 spouse BD.............8.......29......1983....31
> ....Child 3 kid 1...............8........3......2005.....9
> ....Child 3 kid 2..............10.......10......2012.....2
> ..Child 4......................11.......12......1992....22
>
> (Obviously the real report would include actual people's names!)
> What's important to me:
> One date per line
> Only tagged individuals/marriages
> Each generation is indented in 2 or 3 spaces so the "family" structure
> is obvious
> Current age (or death age) is shown
>
> It is basically like the "Descendant" tab EXCEPT it also includes
> CURRENT AGE (or age at death) and it includes marriage dates and people
> would only be displayed if tagged.   I can get age at death age to show
> up on the Descentant tab, but I can't get current age to show up.  And,
> if I click PRINT on that tab, the resulting report is VERY different
> from what's on the screen.
>
> Right now I keep a spreadsheet with this info for my close relatives.
> And I print it out each year so I can easily glance at it to remember
> "who is who" and how old they are that year.  But if Legacy can create
> this report for me . . . that would be great!
>
> Of course the advantage of the spreadsheet method - I can copy the above
> columns to another area, then sort area 2 by the dates and have a list
> in sequential date order for BD/anniversary dates for the year so I can
> easily see who's event is coming up next.
>
> I've tried the Calendar List report, but it puts each month on its own
> page, and it doesn't show indents for generations.
>
> I've also tried Calendar Creator, but it also puts each month on its own
> page, and the format isn't anything like I want.  (But it does show ages!)
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
>
>
>
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