I agree with Bob.  However, lacking a better alternative to a new event, you 
can arrange events so the "interment" event prints first for this 
individual.
--Paula



Unfortunately, a solution such as this removes the "burial" event
from the opening paragraph of pre-defined vital statistics and places it
down at the end of the event list.  This does not read well, and it also
makes the report appear to be very inconsistent from individual to
individual.  And it is quite possible that one would want to create reports
that do not include events, in which case this doesn't work at all.



How about this? I made one event called Interred and when it prints, it
reads:

Jane, 70, was interred and placed in a wall crypt on Feb 6, 2004 at
Barrancas National Cemetery, Pensacola, Escambia, Florida, USA.



Jane Ann was not buried.  How can I change to
wording to more accurately reflect that her inurned
cremains were placed in a wall crypt. 


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