Linda,
You are not doing anything wrong. Images linked directly to a Marriage
can only be printed as part of a Scrapbook. This has been the case since
Legacy was first released in 1998 and no solution acceptable to the
programmers has been found.
If you want a Wedding picture in your report, you need to link it to a
Marriage Custom Event. That way you can use the Event Notes to describe
the photo or the occasion ... It does not need to repeat the marriage
data. Call the Event Photo or Wedding Photo or whatever you like. Define
the Event Sentences for it. eg [CoupleFirstNames] on their wedding day.
or just [Notes]
Note if you want birth etc pics in a Book Report, you also need to link
them to a Custom event.
Cathy
Linda Greethurst wrote:
I did follow directions regarding linking the marriage record to the
source, etc. But that still does not print in a family group group -
unless I print the sources.
I'll try explaining this again regarding the Family Group sheet.
Birth: there's an icon under notes for adding images which links to
the birth record and the preferred image can be printed on the FGS and
the Individual Information page
Baptism: the process is the same as above.
Death: ditto
Burial: ditto
Marriage: ditto The same icon is available, I can add the image. BUT
I cannot get that image to print on any report except in the
footnotes/sources.
What am I doing wrong? Can anyone else get their marriage certificate
image to show on the FGS or the Individal Report?
So, do I have to create another event within Marriage events which
says the same thing as what I already entered in the top section of
the marriage data? That is redundancy and it does not create a nice
read on any of the report.
Or, do I created an Marriage event from the Individual Information
page? - then we are back to the repeating the same data and an awkward
printed report.
Linda in Iowa
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