Hi Kathy,

When a whole Event type is going to be out of the life range of the
person, then you change the Event Sentence Definition. Click the
button for Edit Event Sentence Definition and then check the box -
Exclude from Potential Problems Report.

Done

If you have Event Types that are mixed, then you have to exclude the
events you don't want checked one by one.

When editing an Event you will notice at the bottom of the screen a
new checkbox.
Exclude this instance of this event from problem checking

Cathy

At 11:55 AM 30/11/2013, you wrote:
>I'm getting the little red PP icon on a custom event that allows me
>to record the Burial/Internment location including the
>cemetery/crematorium name and resulting location within the cemtery.
>I didn't like them within the default Burial/Cremated Notes area as
>that ends up at the end of any report.
>
>Anyway, this date isn't exactly "out of range", yes it's 3 days
>after the person died, but other than that it's fine.
>
>My issue though is that I don't know which box to tick in the
>"Exclude from Potential Problems" pop-up to say that this date is ok.
>
>I know I'm going to need this because of the many newspaper articles
>I have regarding death & funeral notices, inquests into deaths, In
>Memoriums etc etc.
>
>Can anyone advise please?




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