Ruth, Legacy staff and test group,
I made a sample Legacy book with multiple reports for some of the children 
of Asa Brown, saved as RTF (opened in Word) and Print Preview in the 
original file for on-screen comparison.

The RTF book has Table of Contents *without* report names on the first page 
*followed* by the Title Page. RTF version of Table of Contents is also 
missing Preface, Dedication Page, Special Text Entry, Introduction, 
Abbreviations, Chronology Report (not expected), Ancestry Chart of Asa Clark 
Brown (not expected.)

The RTF version of the book has the same number of sources but different 
numbering, perhaps because the Chronology and Chart are missing. Removed the 
Chronology & Chart. Sources now have the same numbers but no blank lines in 
the RTF version.

I deleted all *.USR files before using Legacy 6 Deluxe. It took more 
checking to discover the reason the Publishing Center index has duplicate 
names with birth-death dates. The Ancestor and Descendant reports in the 
Legacy demo file had different index options after reset (no birth-death 
dates)

I think we need to wait for a new build of Legacy 6 when the staff and test 
group have time to take a close look at the new Publishing Center saved as 
RTF. It has many more issues than a direct printout or PDF version of a 
book. The best available combination with build 6.0.0.73 is a PDF Legacy 
book with a separate Table of Contents prepared manually in a word processor 
and added to a printed family book. -- Elizabeth

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ruth Nerud"
> Hi - I'm doing an RTF family book in Microsoft Word. If I do one chapter 
> at a time, I get sources. If I do all branches, several chapters, no 
> sources.



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