I am sending this message to the List in case others have a similar situation. John, I have looked at your case and know why it behaves the way it does. Here is the situation. Michael is engaged to Julie and they have one child. They never marry and later Michael marries Michelle and they have 3 children. Michael shows 3 events: 1. Birth 2. Engagement to Julie 3. Marriage to Michelle. When the story report prints, it prints the birth event with note, then prints the engagement event with note (but does not show the child), then in prints the marriage event and lists children with Michelle. At the end, the story does a double check and says - "Oh yes, the children of Michael and Julie haven't been printed yet" so it prints that child - but fails to say whose child it is - although it is preceded with "They had the following children:" Here is what happened: The printing of children is triggered by only three events: "Marriage", "Not Married" and "Lived Together". It never gets triggered by an "Engagement". If it did then children would often get printed after the engagement and before the marriage. The solution: Whenever there are children to be listed always add one of the three trigger events. In this case I can add a "Not Married" (to Julie) event between the Engagement and Marriage to Michelle. (But I must add a date, place or short note for it to get printed). Now the story will work properly. It will show Michael's birth, engagement to Julie, "Michael was not married to Julie" then list that one child. Then it will show the marriage to Michelle followed by their three children. [Another solution is to simply replace the Engagement to Julie with a Not Married to Julie Event.] Hope this helps clarify. Ira ---------------------------------------------------------- Ira J. Lund Cumberland Family Software, Clarksville, Tennessee, USA Genealogy Software for Beginners and Professionals E-mail: ira.lund@cf-software.com http://www.cf-software.com