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



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