Cathy (and Robert),
Sorry - I misspoke. It is the chronology "view" that has the problem. However, this still is an issue with me, as I refer to the view frequently when entering data for or generally working with an individual. The format of the view allows me to see all data "at a glance" as events occurred. It is easier to switch from family view to chronology view than to generate a report (with chronology) and preview it on the screen. It appears that this is a bug of sorts.
Robert: in answer to your question, none of the data is marked private. The event date, type (residence, obit, etc.) and all supporting data appear but not in the proper format. They are all scrunched together in the right-hand column. If you have events where you used the sentence override feature check out the chronology view.
Thanks, Kay
----- Original Message ----- From: "Cathy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 11:15 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Chronology Report Glitch?
Hi Kay,
I see this with events with a sentence override in the Chronology View but not in the Chronology Report.
Cheers, Cathy
At 07:42 10/05/2005, you wrote:
Legacy 14 April 2005 Build & Using Windows XP. Check & repair has been run.
Chronology reports consist of 3 columns: 1. date, 2. description (birth, residence, obit, etc.), and 3. supporting data. The event description is not printing in the second column if I have chosen the sentence override feature in constructing the event. All event types (census, obit, residence, etc.) are appearing mingled in with column 3 data.
For instance an individual has the following entry in the Chronology report which is in the correct format because I did not use "sentence override": column 1: 1921 Mar 20, column 2: confirmation, column 3: South Dakota, Minnehaha County, Hartford. Subsequent events (census, residence, obit) are lumped into column 3 under the previously mentioned entry because I used the sentence override feature in constructing the events. Formatting in column 3 for these events is "honked up."
Is anyone else having this problem?
Kay Fordham
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