Jerry,

Thank you for the additional information. As it happens my default
word-processor is Open Office, and I am afraid that I have no experience
with Word Perfect - I seem to have a niggle at the back of my head that it
does not always reproduce as one might expect, but I may well be wrong here.

However, I do not think that I am finding the same problems as yourself.

1. All the numerals are indented correctly, although if a line is longer
than the page width the second line does start at the margin.
2. I do not have a line break/return after the first two or 3 words, all new
lines are at the end of the margin ie. character position #1
3. Not the case. I'm not certain that I actually like the format but that's
a different question!

I have not looked at variation in font sizes.

Before suggesting that it actually is a problem with Word Perfect, would you
please use the Reset Button on the bottom-right of the Ancestor Book Screen
and then redo your settings, to see if this corrects the problems. If it
doesn't then try deleting Ances.usr and then redo your settings (it should
be the same result as Reset, but one never knows!)

Ron Ferguson,
http://www.fergys.co.uk/

-----Original Message-----
From: Gociao
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 5:19 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Reports in RTF

Ron,
Ok, updated Legacy to 7.5.0.112 and ran an RTF of an ancestor book
report. The result is the same. Word processor is WordPerfectX4. The
problems:
1. The list of children is not indented the same as in the
"Screen/printer" view. RTF version: the first line (with the roman
numeral) is indented, but the rest of the lines are not indented and
each line must be manually indented to match the "screen/printer" view.
2. When a new person is listed, e.g. "50. John Jones [RIN] was born..."
the first two or three words are printed on one line (and indented 4
spaces from the left margin) and the rest of the information (4 or 5
lines) is printed on the next lines. The only way to correct this
situation is to cut all the information and then paste it (the first
line then fills with the info from the lines below. (using the delete
and backspace keys has no affect on the formatting). The first line is
still indented 4 spaces from the left margin and I haven't figured out
how to correct that.
3. In "Noted events in his life were:" the second line of information
does not line up under the first word of the event. This must be moved
using the space bar to the correct location.

The font is not affected; at times the font size is reduced from 12 to 8
and it seems to be random. Page breaks are ok.
The document is 124 pages in length and it would take hours to re-format
it..

This is where I am and hopefully your expertise will help me correct the
situation.
Thank you.
Jerry



On 8/30/2011 12:34 AM, Ron Ferguson wrote:
> Jerry,
>
> You give insufficient information to identify your problem, but I would
> suggest that you first update to the current version as the one you are
> using is well past its sell by date. Then try again.
>
> Ron Ferguson
> http://www.fergys.co.uk/
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gociao
> Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 7:13 AM
> To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
> Subject: [LegacyUG] Reports in RTF
>
> Whenever I create a report, e.g. ancestor book report, in the RTF mode,
> the formatting is messed up big time and requires hours to put the
> report into the same format as when it's printed or viewed on the screen
> in the regular Legacy format. Is this the nature of the beast or is
> something messed up in the program? I'm running version 7.0.89.
>
> Thank you for your input.
>
> Jerry
>



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