>> Larry replies:  Michel, that is a good general rule, but putting occupations in
Title Suffix may not be a problem in this case

>Yes and that was intended to be a good general rule. You want to record your data
creatively then by all means do so. All I am saying is that if you record your data
creatively then be ready to handle
them creatively too.   Michel Lacoursi�re  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Larry replies:  Due to your firm concern, without identifying how it might create a
problem, I got out the manual p. 65.  By coincidence, King of England is one example
of proper use of Title Suffix, or any other title up to 50 characters long.  If
royalty titles can be entered there without creating any Legacy problems, then more
humble occupation (titles) should be equally acceptable there.

The problem I can foresee is that GEDCOM tranfers to other programs may not have 50
characters dedicated to Title Suffixes.  But that problem would occur for any long
"acceptable" titles as well.

























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