This is what I love about this list!  I had never noticed those ages/years 
there before.  Just "lurking" you learn things.
Thanks!  --Paula




Legacy is chock full of useful tidbits. Did you know that from the Family
(or Pedigree) view, you can press CTRL - A, and it will take you to an ages
window? For me that is useful.  We can't send attachments to the list, but
this is one time I wish I could for you so you can see the ages on the right
side of the window in the Individual Information screen.

Robert



Errr  ... ok  ... I think?  I'm guessing that this refers to the area /
place where data for an individual is first entered ( or changed / edited )?
Never really noticed that before  ...  but then I'm not using LEGACY for all
the bells and whistle ( tinsel)




> Sure. In the Individual Information screen (at least on the Deluxe
> version)
> there are several numbers that appears on the extreme right side of this
> window. If you have a birth for this person entered, it will give you how
> long ago this person was born. For example, if John Doe was born Oct 11,
> 1792, died March 8, 1866, buried March 12, 1866, then to the right of the
> locations in the Individual Information will show how long ago he was born
> (212), age at death (73), and age at burial (73).
>
> I wouldn't want to do without this feature having used it so much, and
> evidently, someone on the list is having trouble getting the ages to
> appear.
>
> Robert
>


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