Thank you, Sherry.

I will begin working on the Event sentences first.  I see that in the 
Descendant Narrative Book Report, I get the Event/Fact and the Date.  I do not 
get the Desc/Place/Notes.  I have gone to View > Master Lists > Event 
Definition but once there, I don't know what to do to get the information from 
the missing column.  Can you help me step by step with that?

Priscilla


>________________________________
> From: Sherry/Support <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2014 6:01 PM
>Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Switch From FTM 2014
>
>
>
>Priscilla,
>
>Relative to the spaces in the Notes,  this article from our Knowledge Base 
>explains it
>
>http://support.legacyfamilytree.com/article/AA-00514
>
>How Notes Are Formatted in a GEDCOM File:
>
>In a GEDCOM file, multiple-line notes are supposed to be broken in the middle 
>of a word at the end of each line.  For example, this is how a small note 
>might look in the file:
>
>          Aunt Mary spent most of her ti
>          me knitting.  When she wasn't kni
>          tting something, she was cooking.
>
>
>In the past, however, most programs would break the lines between words 
>instead of in the middle of words.  For example:
> 
>          Aunt Mary spent most of her time
>          knitting.  When she wasn't knitting
>          something, she was cooking.
>
> 
>A problem arises if the old style is imported with the new rules.  This 
>results in some words being put together without any space between them.  For 
>example, the note might look like this:
>          Aunt Mary spent most of her timeknitting.  When she wasn't 
>knittingsomething,she was cooking.
>
>
>Or, if the new style is imported with the old rules you end up with spaces in 
>the middle of words:
>
> 
>          Aunt Mary spent most of her ti me knitting.  When she wasn't kni 
>tting something, she was cooking.
>
> 
>Legacy
 keeps an internal list of how all genealogy programs export note blocks
 into GEDCOM files. This allows Legacy to decide how to put the line
back together again when the notes are imported.  Sometimes a GEDCOM
file comes along that came from a program that Legacy never heard of. 
In this case, Legacy might guess incorrectly as to how the note lines
are formatted.
>SOLUTION:
>If, after importing a GEDCOM file, you find that the notes either have spaces 
>in the middle of some of the words, or that some words don't have a space 
>between
them, you can tell Legacy to change the method it is using. You can
choose between:
> 
>• Let Legacy decide how lines are broken
>• Lines are broken in the middle of words
>• Lines are broken between words
>
>
>Relative to the Event Sentences, those can be edited by going to View > Master 
>Lists > Event​ ​D​efinition to ​edit the definition to read the way you'd like 
>to see it​ as well as using the Sentence Override for changing a specific 
>wording. 
>
>​​
>
>Sincerely,
>Sherry
>Technical Support
>Legacy Family Tree
>
>
>On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 2:10 PM, Stu and Priscilla Fanning <[email protected]> 
>wrote:
>
>I switched from FTM, but 2006 or somewhere back there.  I am still in the 
>process of moving over to Legacy 8 via GEDCOM.  My trees are much smaller, and 
>I am certainly not a Legacy architect.  I am just bumbling along.  So far, I 
>have noticed that in the General Notes, there are a lot of spaces in the 
>middle of words that need to be fixed.  In trying the Descendant Narrative 
>Book Report, some information comes out in a strange and less than complete 
>form.  I believe it was the area in FTM where you could put in "Religion", 
>"Residence", "Occupation", or "Education", etc. and then a date and 
>information.  In the Legacy report I get "She had a religion between 1943 and 
>1950.  She had a religion between 1975 and 1995."  "He had a residence between 
>1943 and 1965."  I figured that my only option was to rewrite this information 
>and put it into the General Notes.  If anyone has any better ideas, I'd love 
>to hear them.  I don't have tons of this
 sort of information in my trees, but it would be easier if I did not have to 
rewrite.
>>                  Priscilla
>>
>>
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