I too like to use the Descendants Book Report but it can be a bit long
winded.  I have entered the census information for each family as per
a webinar by Geoff Rasmussen but this results in pages of the same
census information as each member of the family appears in the report.
 This results in a very long report of some repeated information.
Any suggestions on how to condense this information, perhaps to appear
only once at the end of each family.
Lea-Anne

On 23 February 2012 04:51, Marg Strong <tiny...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> I'm so sorry I have to do this primitive cutting and pasting. I'll have to 
> find some way to figure out why I'm not getting the responses in my email 
> program. I belonged to the group for few weeks and unsubscribed briefly. It 
> worked fine then.
>
> >>From
> Jenny M Benson
> Wed, 22 Feb 2012 02:45:33 -0800
>
> On 22/02/2012 03:39, Marg Strong wrote:
> > I am hoping to print out reports that will be uncomplicated for family
> > members who aren't interested in sources, etc.
> I am about to do the same!
> ...
> What I intend to do is copy the people I want in the Report to a new
> family file and then use my Sources and Events/Fact to construct a brief
> info-history of each person in the General Notes field.  Then I will
> print a Report (probably Descendant Narrative) just showing the
> individuals and their Notes, not including any Events/Facts or Sources.
> If necessary, I can take the Report into a wordprocessor and amend it,
> but I don't think that will be necessary.<<
>
> Jenny this is very helpful. Thank you!
>
>
> >>>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 06:46:38 -0800
> Cathy-0
>
> Peggy,
> I use the Descendants Book Report (a.k.a. Modified Register Report) to do this
> and have given printed reports to family members which they can easily read.
> They seem to like it in this format.
> However, to make it easy for them to read, I have placed all the information
> that I have researched into Events with detailed information in the notes 
> field
> of the event.  All events and information has been sourced and when I print 
> the
> Descendant Report, I place the sources as end notes.  By entering data as
> events, it also makes it easy to review my data in a timeline.
> And, of course, I include a name index at the end of the printed report so 
> that
> family members can easily find anyone of interest to them.
> Have you looked at the Descendants Book report?  If not, take a look.
> Cathy>>>
>
>
> Cathy, I am so busy trying to enter information into Legacy, found on 
> ancestry.com (before my six months subscription runs out), plus making extra 
> notes and saving files, that I haven't had time to begin to explore the 
> features of Legacy.
> Thank you so much for the suggestions. between you and Jenny, I will have a 
> good start after I finish entering the information.
> Peggy
>
>
>  >>>>From: Marg Strong
>   To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
>   Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 10:39 PM
>   Subject: [LegacyUG] Trying to enter information that will result in readable
> reports
>   I am hoping to print out reports that will be uncomplicated for family
> members who aren't interested in sources, etc. (But I want the sources there;
> perhaps as endnotes). Is the best way to put all the information in an 
> informal
> way under notes where it will be in one place? If I put the information in the
> census notes (under the "detail), it will be more difficult to be sure it
> doesn't end up being repetitous. But it is often in the census that I find the
> information I want to note. And Legacy reports will need to be edited for the
> family members I am concerned about.
>   Is there a software program that I can enter my Legacy information into, 
> that
> works well with Legacy, and puts the reports into a more informal, book type 
> of
> output? A story or history kind of book?
>   Right now I'm entering a lot of information and it would be easier to do it
> in the most helpful way for my purpose, than to go back and redo it all.
>   Thank you if you can help,
>   Peggy<<<<
>
>
>
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