Brian, I'm aware of these options. But I still have to do them one
person at a time. If I enter a new event, I have to resort. I'm sorry
I mentioned it to begin with, seems like I caused a lot of trouble. I
haven't been with the program long enough to venture opinions. Sorry.
Elsie Scharpf Saar
Genealogy research
American: Parks, Avann, Bulson, Soden, Menkens
German: Wienecke, Storz, Scharpf, Saar, Stelzer
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: February 01, 2006 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: [LegacyUG] V6 - Potential Problems - Children sorted
order
Events can be sorted by date if you wish. When you have a person's
events on screen click the options button, there are two choices for
sorting, by name or by date.
The easiest way I found to do the sorting is from the name list.
Click on the events tab and as you move through the list you will
see who has events entered. There is a sort button there that brings
up the by date, or by name options for the sort. Hope this helps you
get your events in the order you prefer. As always though if you
sort by date, events with no date will go to the start of the list.
Brian
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Thanks.
Elsie Saar wrote:
Also the events. People live in chronological order. I wish the
events could be automatically sorted that way.
Elsie Scharpf Saar
Genealogy research
American: Parks, Avann, Bulson, Soden, Menkens
German: Wienecke, Storz, Scharpf, Saar, Stelzer
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dick Davis"
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To: <[email protected]>
Sent: February 01, 2006 8:10 AM
Subject: [LegacyUG] V6 - Potential Problems - Children sorted order
Is there a reason why Legacy could not automatically correct this
potential problem? I have 39 pages of children that are not sorted
correctly - I can not think of a reason why I would not want them
sorted in order.
Any reason why to let them remain in an unsorted order? If not,
can this be added to Legacy to automatically do?
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