Hi, Cathy --
So far, the only time I've printed an Individual Report is for someone
who never got married or had children.
I have always entered common events for both the husband and wife (not
as marriage events) and never gave it a second thought until some of
the discussions came up here. I guess it might be redundant, but I've
already had several instances where they were living separately. And
sometimes I don't know if both people are living together -- or if the
spouse is even still alive -- when I'm working on it. I can see how
it would be more efficient to enter the common events under the
marriage, but for me it would be just one more thing to check, or
change, and I'm already programmed to look for that kind of thing for
each person.
I'm looking forward to seeing how others make use of the Individual
Report.
Kris
Cathy Vallevieni wrote:
I am struggling (as many others have) with putting residences and other
common events in both the husband and wife's Events rather than one time
in the Marriage Events.
I know the commonly cited reason is Marriage Events don't print on
Individual Reports.
In thinking about this, I can't think of a time I would print an
Individual Report. I believe I would always print a Family Group Report
or Descendant Report if a person had been married.
Can anyone that has printed an Individual Report tell me what the
purpose was for printing that report vs. one of the other reports?
Thank you.
Cathy Vallevieni
Orange County, CA
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