no maybe not - but it did rearrange things enough to be annoying.
I now have my notes in my description field and that has messed up my
sentences as a result.

For one event I had
[HeShe] resided at [Desc] [onDate] [inPlace]. [Notes][Sources]
Which would have given me
He resided at Oak Hill, Wethersfield Road on 31 March 1901 in Gosfield,
Essex, England. Family of Samuel (45), Martha (42) and children Elizabeth
(18), Basil (16), Priscilla (14), Frederick (11), Herbert (9) and John (3)¹

Now I have
[HeShe] resided at [Desc] [onDate] [inPlace].
Which gives me
He resided at Oak Hill, Wethersfield Road: Family of Samuel (45), Martha
(42) and children Elizabeth (18), Basil (16), Priscilla (14), Frederick
(11), Herbert (9) and John (3) on 31 March 1901 in Gosfield, Essex,
England.¹

Not the result I wanted - and it means I am going to have to find every
single one of these facts to correct them to the way I want the sentence to
read.




On 3 December 2013 20:32, Jenny M Benson <ge...@cedarbank.me.uk> wrote:

> On 03/12/2013 00:25, Charles Apple wrote:
> > Does one lose their "Custom Event Sentences" when opening a Legacy 7.5
> > Family File in Legacy 8 Deluxe?
>
> No!
>
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> Jenny M Benson
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