Incorporating this feature into Legacy would be of no use to me.
But then I have no problem taking my own cup of coffee out of the
microwave either...

Those of us old enough to remember doing genealogy BTI (Before
the Internet), i.e. entering information by hand on family group sheets,
and typing each and every report on a typewriter... don't expect a
genealogy program to do *everything* for us.

Joanne
Topeka KS

Dennis Kowallek wrote:

> Many death certificates (at least here in Ohio) list the cause of death in
> both words and with a code. The particular DC I am looking at right know
> contains some verbiage and the code 151X. Many times I have found the doctor's
> handwriting to be less than legible, and every doctor will phrase (and spell)
> things a little differently.
>
> I'm wondering if anyone else thinks it would be helpful if Legacy would allow
> you to enter a code, which Legacy would translate to a cause of death? These
> cause of death codes appear to be standardized (see
> http://ssdc.ucsd.edu/ssdc/browse/chs00001.icd.html for an example).
>
> Thanks,
> Dennis M. Kowallek
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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