Kirsty,
I have them in my child status list.  "Died in childhood."  "Died in 
infancy."  Did it a while back, but I believe my motivation was it looked 
good on book reports.  I probably did not test out options with the death 
date field (or corresponding potential problems), so I don't know how that 
looks on reports.  And I'm not sure what you meant by "the place name 
list"...?
--Paula



From: "Donna Alden-Bugden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


But the program does accept the words 'infant' and 'young'  (without the
quotes) in the date section. The program doesn't show them as unrecognized
dates.



Well, yes and no. I use Infant Death if my information indicates such *and*
I don't have a specific death date. You will probably want to adjust
"Unrecognized Death" settings to "Accept this date entry and continue future
warnings" if you go this route.

Robert



Hi, again -

Another question.  Is there a way of indicating died in infancy or died
young (other than adding your own codes to the place name list)?

Thanks,
Kirsty Haining
Seattle, WA
:-)



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