The statistics report will give you some of it. What purpose would such a list serve or what role would it fill? (Just curious).
Cheryl 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 Legacy User Group guidelines: http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Etiquette.asp Archived messages after Nov. 21 2009: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Archived messages from old mail server - before Nov. 21 2009: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Online technical support: http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Help.asp Follow Legacy on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/LegacyFamilyTree) and on our blog (http://news.LegacyFamilyTree.com). To unsubscribe: http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/LegacyLists.asp

