I think what you are saying is that those two reports will treat the vital 
events as any other event, thus those pictures should appear. Aw, that is 
welcome news then.

But your black hole just got a little darker than you thought. Yes, indeedy 
birth pictures will appear on those two reports (I didn't test Baptism or Death 
but assume they will also) but the Marriage pictures are still nowhere to be 
found.

So what we can learn from all this is that Legacy considers Marriage to be a 
black hole. :-) (OK, OK, send all responses to [email protected])

I have to ask the magic question: why are the vital event pictures excluded 
from all the other reports? I don't understand the programmer's rationale. In 
the meanwhile, the marriage pictures are still a problem in report generation.


Brian in California
Plenty of fire but no water to put it out





-----Original Message-----
From: Brian/Support [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 7:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Family Photos

Brian,

The Black Hole is not quite as black as you think. There are two reports where 
you can include the vital event pictures, the FGR and Individual Chart Report 
have defined spaces for the vital events and pictures attached to vital events 
will be included in those reports if you include event pictures.

Brian
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
[email protected]
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com

On 22/09/2015 2:46 AM, Brian L. Lightfoot wrote:
> I’m not quite sure of some of the terminology that Leon used but I believe 
> what he is saying is correct. What is missing is the fact that any picture 
> added to a Vital Event (Birth, Death, Marriage) in Legacy is normally never 
> included in any report generated by Legacy. So anytime you add a picture to 
> that little PLUS sign on the Individual Information window, those pictures 
> are in a virtual black hole….never to be seen again in any report and 
> visible only to those running the Legacy program on your computer.






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