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On 09/06/2015 23:24, GeoPappas wrote:
Is there any way to see how many people have events from a specific
county or state?
Say I have 20 cities in a county and I want to see everyone that has an
event in that county. Is there any way to do that?
Or say I have a lot of cities in a state.
I use the entry Fonda, Madison Co., New York and get into the master
location list and that will tell you about Fonda (or *G* whatever)
then you can order the sort anyway that suits you. For your purpose
you would likely do it for each town, while I usually work by county.
Eliz
Not Today and Not
Thanks, Cathy, I did do all the file maintenance functions. Haven't found
anything to be wrong yet.
Elsie
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From: Cathy Pinner
Sent: June 04, 2015 10:30 PM
To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Run-time error 381
Sorry,
I have no idea what causes
Is there any way to see how many people have events from a specific county
or state?
Say I have 20 cities in a county and I want to see everyone that has an
event in that county. Is there any way to do that?
Or say I have a lot of cities in a state. Is there any way to list out
everyone that
Yes there is a way both to get a list of relevant and get a report which
includes names and events.
1) In the Master Location List highlight the relevant locations and then
click the Other button and Show List.
It is easiest to highlight the locations if you sort the location list
so that they
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