If you have a backup on or near the relevant date, it would show the status
of entries at that time.
On 3 Dec 2015 7:54 a.m., "Cathy Pinner" <[email protected]> wrote:

> LOL. I'm always hopeless with Left and Right. I usually stop to check.
>
> It's the Right corner.
>
> Cathy
>
> Brian L. Lightfoot wrote:
>
>
> For those that live in Tasmania or any other countries that are across
> the pond from the US, Cathy’s statement, “in the very bottom left
> corner†, should be translated as “in the very bottom right corner†. J
>
> Brian in California
>
> *From:*Cathy Pinner [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, December 02, 2015 9:52 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] Viewing entry dates in Fields
>
> Hi David,
>
> You can find out when you first added a person, their marriage, and
> when you last modified their information by hovering the mouse in the
> very bottom left corner of Family View (Legacy 8). When you see the
> square pop up, click it for more information.
> Legacy 7 and earlier had a date box in this corner which showed the
> modified date and you could click it for more information. The Legacy
> 8 layout didn't have room for the box.
>
> You'll only get the date you entered a particular piece of information
> if you've included that in your Source Detail in the Recorded Date box.
>
> Cathy
>
> David Cripps wrote:
>
>
> Hi Listers,
>
> Normally I'm not too bothered by wanting to know the following, but I
> have a need to know the dates I entered in information for one
> particular person.
>
> I stumbled across this year s ago, and now even with program help I still
> can't lob on to what I want.
>
> It might be for example the last time I entered new information for this
> person, or the dates for each piece of information entered into a Field,
> be it a Date or Location field.
>
> The need might arise for example thr ough a Family Group report I sent to
> a relative on a particular date, and I want to know what has changed ie
> what have I entered since then& when did I do it ?
>
>
> Hope that explains things
> Thanks
> David in Tasmania
>
>
>
>
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