Hi Jean:
I would not personally use "During his lifetime", as this is misleading,
if for instance he was retired for 10-20 years, and not a practicing
surgeon.  Just my thoughts.
Charlie

Jean Todd wrote:
> 
> In the occupation event I have started putting into the date the words
> "During his lifetime" . If you worked as,say, a surgeon you do it for life,
> and since you often do not have the starting and stopping date I think
> the above fits the description. However I want to know if this will cause
> any problems later, or with Gedcoms etc. TIA
> ...........Jean from Sunny Tuross Head in NSW, Australia
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