Priscilla,

How many persons are in your file and how many with note records that you
think have a problem?


I might have a solution, depending......


Jay




On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 9:42 AM, Stu and Priscilla Fanning <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Thanks Bob and Sherry,
>      Sadly, Sherry's solution did not work.  I guess I will just have to
> deal with each of the notes, one by one.  I do very much appreciate your
> suggestion, Bob, about copying  lengthy notes to Word, fixing them there,
> and then pasting them back into the notes section.
>                      Priscilla
>
>    *From:* Bob Austen <[email protected]>
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Sent:* Monday, July 28, 2014 9:36 AM
> *Subject:* RE: [LegacyUG] Switch From FTM 2014
>
> Hi Priscilla,
>
> I have kept up with FTM to v2011 in order to help a friend that hasn't
> switched to Legacy.  We haven't upgraded to v2014 as, I remember, there
> were some 'issues' that people were concerned about.  I am so glad I made
> the switch to Legacy and I hope you have the same experience.  The LUG list
> is also a very active list with many talented people willing to help.
>
> Back to the notes...  if your file is quite large you might try a much
> smaller test file, with notes, as you try the methods Sherry has outlined.
> Once you are satisfied that the file has been satisfactorily imported to
> Legacy then you can do the same on the main file.  That could speed things
> up a little.
>
> Good luck.
>
> Bob
>
> *From:* Stu and Priscilla Fanning [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Monday, July 28, 2014 2:26 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] Switch From FTM 2014
>
> Thanks, Bob.
>
> I have already started out with your method of just fixing things as I
> found them.  I had not thought of copying to Word though and fixing the
> notes that way.  Good idea.  Thanks!
>
> After my first comment, way at the bottom of this e-mail, Sherry gave me
> hope that there was another, less tedious, way to fix all of the word
> issues in the notes at one time, so I thought I would like to try that.
>
> As for the answer from Sherry under 'SOLUTION', I had no clue how to do
> that.  I see from your answer that I need to change the method BEFORE I
> import a GEDCOM.  I had looked for how to change the method now that I have
> imported the GEDCOM and could not find anything.  I have only been using
> Legacy for a few months and have not added much because I am really still
> quite lost in how to make it work.  Therefore, it will not be too difficult
> for me to go back and import the GEDCOM again.
>
> I appreciate this group which tries to help each other with problems that
> they come up against.
>
> Priscilla
>
>
> *From:* Bob Austen <[email protected]>
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Sent:* Monday, July 28, 2014 1:43 AM
> *Subject:* RE: [LegacyUG] Switch From FTM 2014
>
> Hi Priscilla,
>
> Sherry gave a very good answer under 'SOLUTION' below.
>
> Perhaps you have already moved your file to Legacy and now have discovered
> the 'broken words' in the notes.  If this is the case you can start over
> using Sherry's suggestions.  If you are already using the file in Legacy
> and do not want to start over with the import then you will have to live
> with the spaces in the words.  I wasn't aware of the spaces when I made the
> move to Legacy.  So now I just edit the notes as I come across them,
> scanning through and deleting those spaces.  If a particular note is very
> lengthy then I have copied it to Word where the spell check will highlight
> the errors making it easier to find those pesky spaces.  Editing the gedcom
> is probably not a viable option.
>
> Bob
>
> *From:* Stu and Priscilla Fanning [mailto:[email protected]
> <[email protected]>]
> *Sent:* Sunday, July 27, 2014 6:12 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] Switch From FTM 2014
>
> I thought I would send this again since I have not received any answers.
> I would appreciate anyone's information on the subject -- getting rid of
> the spaces within words in the notes sections when I move my family tree
> from Family Tree Maker 2006 to Legacy 8. -- do I need to start over with
> the GEDCOM or do I start with where I am in Legacy?  Either way, how do I
> tell Legacy to make the words with the correct spacing?
>                                  Thanks,
>                                       Priscilla
>
>
> *From:* Stu and Priscilla Fanning <[email protected]>
> *To:* "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, July 22, 2014 9:04 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] Switch From FTM 2014
>
> Hello Sherry,
>      I finally have some time tonight to deal with the notes in my family
> tree that have spaces in the middle of the words.  From the information
> below, it seems like I can continue with the tree that I have transferred
> to Legacy from Family Tree Maker via a GEDCOM.  Is that true...that I don't
> need to delete the tree and start over again importing the tree?
>      The Knowledge Base, as written below, says that I can tell Legacy to
> change the method it is using and three choices are given.  First of all,
> which of the three choices should I choose if I want to get rid of the
> spaces in the middle of words, and then where do I find a place where I can
> tell Legacy to change the method?  Please give me step by step/key by
> key instructions because I am not at all familiar with where to find things
> in Legacy.  I feel that I have looked through the tool bar and have not
> been able to find anything at all that would have anything to do with
> spaces in the middle of words in the notes section.
>                    Thanks,
>                          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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