On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 14:39:27 -0500, Jerry <jerrysemailgro...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>What do you mean by "can be shared?"  When I put text into one of the
>"burial notes" as a test, it does not show up in the other note.

There are two separate tables we are dealing with. When you enter text
in a Burial Note (click the + and then Burial Notes) the text goes in
tblIR.BuriedNote (the individual's rcd). When you click the + and then
Burial Address, and then enter an address and a note, the address and
note are stored in tblAR (address rcd). An address rcd can be shared.
For example, if all the children in a family are baptized at St. James
Church, you would enter an address for St. James for the 1st child, then
for subsequent children you would click the +, Baptism Address, then
click the Address List button and select St. James from the listbox.

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Dennis Kowallek (LTools/Custom Programming)
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ltools

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