I guess I was wondering if there might be an
acceptable place to put the county... or maybe that
field could be added, but I realize that the county
isn't usually included in a mailing address.
Thanks for your response, Jenny!

Roxanne Baird

--- Jenny M Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Roxanne wrote
> >I'm a stickler for doing things right the first
> time, but I'm a bit 
> >stumped on this one. When entering information in
> Event Addresses, 
> >let's say for example, a Burial Address (since this
> is mostly what I 
> >use it for), I find the following fields
> >on top:
> >Name
> >Sort String
> >Address (2 lines)
> >City
> >State/Prov.
> >Postal Code
> >Country
> >
> >Now, most of my locations are in Pennsylvania, USA;
> >they tend to have the following components:
> >Name
> >Address
> >Town/Borough/Village
> >Township
> >County
> >State
> >Postal Code
> >Country
> >
> >To list my location correctly, or at least to some
> standard, how shall 
> >I enter my information? Or, how should I format it
> to fit in the fields 
> >offered?
> 
> I don't see a problem, unless I am misunderstanding
> you.  Surely you can 
> put your Address line into the first of Legacy's 2
> Address lines and 
> your Town/Borough/Village in the second, then put
> your Town into City 
> and the rest match up exactly.
> -- 
> Jenny M Benson
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