Good thought, I just loaded it from the old drive.
Same result.

Maybe we headed down the wrong road since I don't normally import gedcoms
either.

BUT, maybe if you (or someone) could do a test for me.

1. Create a new event (Census) for someone.

2. Put a couple of Bold "test' texts in the notes field. Cntl-B test
Cntrl-B, Bold button test Bold button. For me now the "test" fields show as
bold.

3. Export - in my last test I exported to a Legacy file (not gedcom), only
the person in question.

4. Open the newly exported fdb file. Shouldn't the "test" fields be bolded
in the Census event? For me it now shows <b> test </b> for both fields.

And sorry for the previous bad statement. I can see how you would have
thought I had a new machine since I said "a new machine" LOL. I was thinking
"new" just because it appeared new with Win7.

My wife's machine is still XP, maybe I'll install Legacy there and see what
happens.
On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 9:53 AM, Ron Ferguson <[email protected]>wrote:

>    Dave,
>
> A thought has just occurred!!?? If you have your old drive with the .fdb
> file set up as a slave or external drive, have you tried loading the file
> directly from that drive?
>
> Ron Ferguson
> http://www.fergys.co.uk/
>  <SNIP>
>



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