Michelle,

I don't see why not, providing it has been used. Use Search>Find>Detailed 
Search then set the boxes as: Individual: Event Name: Cemetery: Equal to: xxxx 
Cemetery.

Ron ferguson

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Subject: [LegacyUG] Actually...
Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 13:03:40 -0500





Actually, there is already a field dedicated to the name of the cemetery.  It 
is listed under events.  The only snafoo is you can not search by that 
particular event.  Maybe then the only thing that would be needed is to add 
that event to the drop down box on the search screen.  Then you could search by 
the cemetery name in that event slot and tag the result and then you would have 
all the people that are buried at a particular cemetery.



michele



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