However, you can do all that when it's entered as an event, also.  With
an event, you can include an event address in the rolodex plus you have
the event notes window for all that other data that you wish to include.
You can link photos to the event. *And* you can link photos to a
location when in the master location list.

The *one* drawback is if you have more than one person buried in that
cemetery.... you'd have to re-enter that data for each person until
Legacy comes up with an event clipboard of some sort where it would be
quick and easy to duplicate an event for other individuals  8-)

Sherry


>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On 
>Behalf Of Connie Spindel
>Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 12:46 PM

<snip>
>Hi Diane,
>I work in a similar way as you. I will add in the burial 
>location field the address as:
>
>Oxford Cemetery-Green Township, Worth County, Missouri, USA
>
>I prefer to cite the cemetery as a location (after all it is a 
>place) so I can add any additional info (alternate names, when 
>the cemetery was created, who donated the land etc.) and also 
>long. and lat. information, but wish there was the ability to 
>link photos (cemetery entrance etc.). However I do add the 
>photos in the burial photos section on the individual 
>information screen, so guess that is good enough.


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