John,
I enter the birth place in the location field for
"born." Then I click on the PLUS sign to the right of
that location, then click on BIRTH ADDRESS, then enter
the address there. Try this and see if it prints as
you desire.

Elizabeth Kohler in Sacramento, California

--- John Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello Leon and list
>  May I give an example of the type of entry I wish
> to make
> 
> Grandfather born 1899 at 18 Worth Street,
> Collyhurst, Manchester, 
> Lancashire, England
> If I enter this completely in the location field for
> his "born" entry then 
> enter the details again in the rolodex for birth
> address I get double 
> entries in the Chronology and FGS
> 
> So I thought that I would enter in the Born
> location, Manchester, 
> Lancashire, England
> THEN in the rolodex birth address just put 18 Worth
> Street, Collyhurst
> 
> However I then get a mix of both that says Born at
> Manchester, Lancashire, 
> etc
> then "lived at 18 worth street, Collyhurst" in the
> various reports
> 
> How would others enter this data
> Regards
> John
> Manchester
> England
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Leon Chapman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 2:49 PM
> Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Place for location of
> marriage
> 
> 
> > John:
> >
> > Using the Rolodex just for living people could be
> a best practice that you
> > want to follow.  Personally, I use it for much
> more than just living 
> > people.
> > As examples,
> >
> > 1. Location of a Source repository
> > 2. Location of a Church (where married)
> > 3. Location of a Cemetery
> > 4. Location of a Hospital
> >
> > So, in general, I use the Rolodex for the
> following:
> > 1. People's address (living)
> > 2. Locations - almost any type
> >
> > The address/Rolodex was probably originally
> developed and used to print 
> > Name
> > Tags for family reunions or gatherings.  In that
> case, you would only use 
> > it
> > for living people.
> >
> > Remember in almost any genealogy software, you can
> use the basic features
> > for other things.
> > 
> 
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