Dear Bill, 
Below are some segments of GEDCOMs that had 
data like what you asked info about.  Create a file 
with one person in it with the data you want to examine 
and you will be able to see what Legacy has created 
as extensions to ver 5.5. 

On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 08:53:05 -0600 Bill Cook 
        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> .....
> Does anyone know what GEDCOM tag, if any, maps into the Legacy 
> 3.0 "Detail Comments" field.  I suspect none should, as I do not recall

> that being a GEDCOM recognized field.
> 

0 @I62@ INDI                    zero is the highest level in a GEDCOM
1 NAME Robert /Brice/
2 GIVN Robert
2 SURN Brice
2 SOUR @S3@                     this points to the source at the end of the GEDCOM
....                                    this is where the comments would be 
3 PAGE pg 89                    this is the detail
3 QUAY 3                                this is the level of surety
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 12 Dec 1793
2 SOUR @S2@
1 DEAT
2 DATE 19 Oct 1847
2 SOUR @S2@                     this points to the death source
1 CHAN                          this is new - last change
2 DATE 16 Feb 2000              last date
3 TIME 10:03                    time of change
1 FAMS @F39@            this points to the family grouping

Another GEDCOM with some made up data

1 NAME Cal /Strobele/
2 GIVN Cal
2 SURN Strobele
2 SOUR @S2@                     a dummy source in a one person file
3 PAGE pg 2                     the page number I put in
3 QUAY 3
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1 Jan 1900
2 PLAC Long Beach, , California
1 DEAT Y
1 REFN 1.345                    data from the user ID field
1 AFN 2345-67                   a fictitious Ancestor File Number
1 CHAN
2 DATE 5 Apr 2000               the date last changed
3 TIME 10:12
0 @S2@ SOUR
1 _MEDI Interview               a medical note field
1 ABBR personal data    an abbreviation I put in the abbreviation field of
the source
1 AUTH self
1 NOTE This is a test           
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