Thanks for checking this Mary, I did try it with horizontal lines and the
events that are a little long like, "Daughter born (#7):", wrap below and
overwrite the line below it starting with the word born This puts the
sentence into the next event below it. I also deleted all my usr files
reinstalled full legacy, and I still have the same problem. However, I
didn't uninstall Legacy before installing the new copy.  I still have to
believe that it's a bug, but I could be wring. 

Did you turn off the timeline event graphic, and leave the age column on
before running the report, - and did your report have any long event lines
like the example I provided? I'm lost with this one.

John  

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The original problem was,- When the columns sentences are a longer width set
for that column in the chronological reports, some of them will wrap and
push down the line below it, as it should, at other times, when the event
column wraps it overwrites on top of the sentence below it.  This
overlapping of data is in every chronological report,- some of the event
columns wrapped as they should and others write over the line below them.



I can now set the conditions that was causing my problem.  Normally in the
chronological report, options, report options, timeline events box, I keep
it unchecked.  I leave the age column turned on and shaded.  I set the date
and the event column widths to 1 inch.   I do this so that the note column
is wider.  That causes the condition that I have previously reported.  If I
check the timeline events box, then all of my event columns wrapped as they
should in the report, but there's not much room left for the widths of the
event notes. I perceive this to be a previously unreported bug.  

Can any one else duplicate this and confirm that it is in the program and
not my computer?



Thank you in advance

John

 

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