Thanks for all your help. I'm beginning to see daylight now.
Patricia

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Robert Carneal
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 5:25 PM
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Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Descendant and Descendant Narrative Reports


Well, ok, but I pretty much copied the Help file. Let's try this: I open
Legacy on one computer and ran Descendant Book, and on another computer,
also opened an identical file, but using Descendant Narrative Report.
They are not the same for me. -Robert

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Cathy
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 8:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Descendant and Descendant Narrative Reports

Sorry Robert,
You appear to have confused the Ancestor Report.

Both the Descendant Book and the Descendant Narrative Book give you a
report on a Specific Person's Descendants (although it may name their
parents, the parents/ancestor notes are not included)

The difference is in the ORDER in which the Descendants are named and
some of the wording.

The Descendant Narrative report reports a child of the starting person
and then their children and grandchildren etc for as many generations
you've chosen and then comes back to the next child of the starting
person. The individuals can be given Henry Numbers.

The Descendant Book report reports all the Descendants in Generations
rather than Families. The starting person is listed and their children
named. The next "chapter" reports each of these children with their
notes, events and a list of their children. The next "chapter" reports
each of the grandchildren of the originating person with their notes,
events and a list of their children. etc Thus all first cousins will
appear together. All people are numbered (those without issue may not be
depending on whether you have chosen a Register or Modified Register)
but consecutively as encountered from the starting person rather than
using one of the Genealogical Numbering systems.

People differ on which they find easiest to follow. The Descendant
Narrative Format is best if you are wanting to see each person with
their descendants together. However the children are never listed
together with their details - just a sentence naming them. (I have
problems with the sentence as it states how many children the couple had
whereas I may not have entered all the children either because I don't
know of them or because only a couple are of interest to me.) The
Descendant Book is better if you want to see the originating family with
their details all together - especially if one of the older children
have many many descendants so the next child of the originating couple
may be pages away.

Hope that's not too confusing,
Cathy

At 08:36 2/08/2005, you wrote:

>I will try.
>
>Usually a Descendent BOOK report is more book style, and begins with a 
>specific person the user picks (Not necessarily the farthest back 
>person), and will go forward for as many generations as the user 
>selects.
>
>Whereas, a Descendant NARRATIVE report is also a book-style report, as 
>it also talks about your ancestors in narrative format; BUT IT ALSO 
>gives each person a number. Some people find this number extremely 
>useful and helpful when reading about your ancestors.
>
>Does this help? If not, let us know and we will try again.
>
>Robert
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Patricia
>Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 6:23 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [LegacyUG] Descendant and Descendant Narrative Reports
>
>Please, can someone explain to me the difference between the Descendant

>Report and the Descendant Narrative Report. I've generated both and 
>can't see a difference. Nor is there a difference in the explanation of

>what each does in the Help. Regards Patricia
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