Why do you both think that Est isn't accepted? I'm using it just fine and
it shows in the Help file as acceptable.

I don't get any Potential Problem warning, nor an error with Options  >
Customize 5.5 selected.

In the Dates topic under "Approximating Dates" it says

When entering an estimated date, use an appropriate prefix, such as:

Estimated or Est

About or Abt

Before or Bef

After or Aft

​It could be that Geoff just accidentally left it out of the syllabus.
​

Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree


On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 11:18 AM, Jay 1FamilyTree <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Howard,
>
> I have had no problems with using Cir, or Abt. instead of est.
>
> I have now replaced EVERY date that is not complete with some sort of
> descriptor like abt, aft, bef, bet, cir, cal.
> and I am extremely pleased with the results as it make all the sorting so
> much better (I have a rather large database with many similar names. )
>
> I try stick to some patterns, like using Cir for a birth of a spouse based
> only upon the birth of their spouse.
>
> I use aft YYYY in  a marriage date as 18 yrs after the youngest spouse.
> I use bef YYYY  in a marriage date when I know the birth year of a child
> I use aft YYYY in a birth date when I know the marriage year of the
> parents
> I use bef YYYY in a death date when I see their spouse is widowed on a
> census
>
> and I use abt YYYY when using a census date as a birth date.
>
>
> Since may other software programs do not recognize EST. I look forward to
> fewer errors in exchanging ged files.
>
> Jay
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 9:33 AM, Howard Cady <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Goeff,  I note in your Webinar notes that “Est = Estimated” has been
>> dropped from allowed dates.  One of the main reasons for my switching to
>> Legacy was this descriptor.  I use it especially when I know the birth
>> dates of one or more children and only the names of parents, grand parents,
>> gg-parents etc.  This allows for keeping people in the correct order and
>> century (or better).  I hope it is not planned to drop this feature.
>> Howard Cady
>>
>>
>>



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