Robert,
This would find Individuals that have a Death Place, not a list of those locations.

Like Ron, I don't think it can be done in Legacy.

The closest would be to export people with a death place to a new file and do a location report but that would be messy picking out the death places. You could simplify it by exporting just a basic gedcom so you were only dealing with locations for the basic 5 events. However, depending on the size of the file doing all this could take even longer than tagging relevant locations as you move through the list of people with death places.

You could do this from the Search list by showing the Edit tab and clicking the down arrow at the end of the Death place and tagging the location. Of course, if you were going to Tag death locations, you'd first want to check you didn't have any locations tagged for other reasons. Once the locations are tagged you can print a location report with just the tagged group of locations.

Cathy


At 01:27 AM 23/01/2008, you wrote:

Try this:
Go to Search>>Find (or just press CTRL-F).
Set the following:
Look for whom? = Individual
Where to look? = Death Place
How to look? = Not Equal To
What to look for? = ""   (Nothing)

(I.e., you are looking for all individuals that do not have "Nothing" for a death place. [Hope that made sense.]) You can get creative by narrowing the search if you know more ahead of time. Suppose you want only the males who have no death place? Just change "Look for whom" to Male.

Press the button "Create List."

Let us know if that is not what you want. Have fun.

Robert



Barbara Ford wrote:
Is it possible to generate a list of all Places of Death? If so, how?
Thanks,
Barbara




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