Bob,

The Warning tab for Burial after Death is set for 30 days and the
longest anyone had to wait for burial was about a week. However I did
uncheck the box under Problems that says "Event/Fact date after burial
date" and that solves the problem. I hesitate to do it in case I do
actually mistakenly enter a valid problem after a death date.

Dennis,

 >It sounds like you entered the burial as an Event/Fact instead of as
 >the standard Burial event.
        There's a difference? Are you suggesting that I should have chosen
"Burial" from the list of Events first before entering Burial notes? If
so, I plead laziness as it's far easier and faster to type Burial once,
then Bur ever after that, rather than scan a huge long list of event
names. Wonder if this is what caused the problem.

Using the "Exclude from potential problems" would negate the purpose of
this function and I hesitate to use it in case there are other problems
with a person's entry. I'd much rather not use the Exclude function and
plough through a long list of "Event after Death" problems, knowing that
absolutely everything had been checked out. I know, I can't have it both
ways but better to err on the safer side.

 >Or enter the burial info in the place Legacy expects to find it.
        It's in the Notes section in the Events screen. Should I have put the
burial info somewhere else?

Helen






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