Before editing places, it is important to decide how the interesting 
occupations and other "comments" might print on wall charts. Non-researchers 
*need* box charts (in my experience) to "see" how they are connected to the 
larger family group. A plain text report or simple pedigree isn't enough for 
a complete family project.

One of the workarounds for wall charts is to enter non-location details in 
the location field. Found one program with an option to include a "details" 
field on charts but it has other issues in an early release that result in 
unsatisfactory charts with text cut off.

Downloaded but unable to understand the $40+ shareware version of 
TreeDraw. -- Elizabeth

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "LegacySupport"
> Dave has fixed that in a recent build of Legacy v5 so that the user is 
> asked
> at the time of importing a file from FTM what to do with PLAC tags.


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