Cathy, I'm playing with your 2nd idea to see if I can get that one to play well! I think I am trying to get too specific with two different types of reports when trying to combine them.
BUT now I'm thinking to view the people list with each of my tagged locations and tag the direct line with another unused tag and then do a search for just that tag. I think that might work without doing the export. That might get me close to what I want. Tomorrow's project. Linda G On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 1:11 AM, Cathy Pinner <[email protected]> wrote: > Linda, > > You may be better off printing your tagged people from the Name list > including the places - there are lots of options for which fields you can > include. > Note this "print" can be saved as a csv file. A csv file can be opened in > a Spreadsheet and the various columns can be sorted, so you could sort on a > location field. > > OR export that tagged group of people to a new (temporary) Legacy file and > run a Location Report for tagged locations that includes the events from > that new file. > > Cathy > > > Martha Graham wrote: > > > Hi Linda, > Bring up the location list. > If you have tagged all locations that you know are for folks in your > direct line, then you should be able to print a report that will show > everyone who is both location tagged and direct line tagged. > The problem I see is that the list will be huge! > > > > > > > > > > > > * So, in order to make lists that are specific to one State, for instance, > you need to untag everything else in locations. You could just print the > whole thing, but there might be overlap. I make Location / Surname / Event > lists all the time. Since it is almost impossible to focus on a large group > of people in various locations. I would create lists specific to one State > at a time. It would be tricky at first because you will be looking at > locations and tagged individuals at the same time, but once you get the > hang of it, you can go through the location list quickly, tag the places > where your direct line folks are and create the list. There is no way to > include events in the above lists. Those will have to be separate > functions. Martha* > > > -- > _______________________________________________ > LegacyUserGroup mailing list > [email protected] > To manage your subscription and unsubscribe > http://legacyusers.com/mailman/listinfo/legacyusergroup_legacyusers.com > >
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