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Thanks. I did it a slightly different way by tagging from the Master Location List (thank goodness I wasn't doing England!) but got the same result. Appreciate the help!
Only you know know which fields may include "Ireland", so I will limit myself to the obvious ones, birth place, christening place, death place, burial place, events place. You may have others, but the search principle is the same.
Go to Search>Find>Detailed Search. In the first row select Individual; Birth Place; Contains; Ireland. Then select OR and in the second row: Individual; Chr Place; Contains; Ireland. OR third row: Individual; Death Place; Contains; Ireland.
Legacy only allows 3 conditions at any one time. So, check that "Clear list before this Search" is checked and click the Create Button, and on the new screen select Options>Advanced Tagging. On the next screen select a convenient tag, say, 1, and then "Everyone in Search List", and close.
Click Search>Find, and you will return to the main search screen. Change the first row to read Individual; Tag 1; Equals; Tagged. OR second row: Individual; Burial Place; Contains; Ireland. OR third row: Individual; Event Place; Contains; Ireland. Check that "Clear list before this Search" is checked, then repeat the create and tagging routine as before, but choose, say, tag 2.
Now use the Search button to return to the main Search and search for individuals who have tag1 AND tag2 tagged.
There are other ways of doing this but I have chosen the one which I think is the most straight forward.
I want to search my database to find anyone that has Ireland in any of the fields. Then I want to output those individuals to a summary individual report. Seems pretty simple but darned if I can figure it out. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Andi
OK. Thanks. I'll give that a try. I came up with the info from the other direction so
that was the way i started but what you say makes sense. :-)
...Lew...
Lew: Simply go to family B and click add another child and select existing person then input the husband of family A as the child of the parents of family B. That shoulld work fine and bring everything over in line as he is now attached to family B.
bcrick
I have a problem with linking to existing people. Scenario:
One family (A) entire family with descendants etc (no parents).
Second family (B) complete with both up and down generations.
Find that the father of husband of A is the husband of B (ie he was not on the
list of children of B). I discover this and try to link by right-click on the box for
the father of husband A and click "existing person" from the list of names I
double click on the right person. The name shows up for the father but not the
mother and the A person does not show up in the list of children of B.
What do I have to do to get the entire group of both families to link???
I even tried to do the same for the mother and get some response that she is
already linked to the person "Do I want to link again?" or something to that
effect.
Thanks for any help.
...Lew...
hello, i downloaded the latest version of Legacy. now, when i select Temple, Go to Temple Ordinance Tracking Center, i then get an error box that says Command Line Error, Not Enough Command Line Options. so, i can't get in. is this a software problem with the latest version? thank you for your help.
Thanks Brian , the clipboard that I saved to was from a report book.
Carolyn
Hi, I have saved an item to my clipboard but, even after looking in the manual for help, I can't find how to look at it. It must be easy.
Carolyn
Just went through the discussions and didn't see matching question:
I have been transcribing a family tree from a book into Legacy and there are numerous
instances of a child, either died at birth or "in infancy" with no name. I have been
entering " unknown " for the given name but Legacy displays this a real name
with capitol U ( Unknown ). I think this is a bit confusing and thought it may be
possible to either make the first letter lower case or some other "convention"
to denote this fact. What ever technique is adopted it should be consistent
with a gedcom to enable others who may use this source. Any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks
...Lew...
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