Brian's suggestion will work (I just did it). Three things:

   - searching for wildcard=* will find everything including blank fields
   (you entire database!). Use contains and use a single space character
   (presumes you have a space somewhere in the note)
   - Setting up the print - I did not see a way to get inside a note (like
   you can do with events) so the whole note will be included
   (general/research/medical)
   - I just did a preview and it took a long time to process. I only have
   about 4,000 names and only 1,100 have notes.

Good luck

John
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On Fri, Jul 31, 2020 at 7:01 AM Brian Kelly <exma...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have  not tried this but you might be able to search using the
> detailed search tab for anyone whose Research and General Notes are not
> equal to blank to create a list of all those who have notes, then use
> Options > Print on the results screen. When setting up the output select
> only Research and General notes to be included in the output.
>
> I do not think there is a report built-in that will only print Research
> or General Notes.
>
> Brian Kelly
>
> On 31-Jul.-20 6:35 a.m., David C. DeWeaver wrote:
> > In Legacy 9 is there a way to print out all your general and research
> notes ?
> >
> > David C. De Weaver, CMKBD
> >
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