>Well, they are not on that directory, What I do find on the install >files are the files Lunds.tt_,Lundsb.tt_,Lundsn.tt_ and Lundsnb.tt_, which >appear to be the same files that I also see on the Cleansweep dump under >the \Windows\fonts directory. Now there is no fonts directory at all. any files with an underscore (_) as the last of the three extensions is a "compressed" file. Somehow your program never installed properly and did decompress those four font files properly. It sounds like it was merely copied. In my tests they did work. Unless I hear others say they have seent he same thing, I assume that your download had problems. First try re-installing. If that's no help then maybe get a fresh download? The rest of the stuff you describe definately sounds like all files did not get installed properly. >The third anomaly may be that which appeared after I combined some data >files using version 2.27: There are many duplicate entries for births, >marraiges, and deaths. As far as I can see they are identical duplicates. >Is there any automatic way to search and select for these? I tried the >search command selecting on both full name and given names and for some >reason seem not to get any hits using several selections. This is the first >time I have tried that function. This problis related to the Merge Database. If events aren't strictly identical the merge will place a copy of the event from both databases. That sounds like what happened. By strictly identical I mean that if there is even one character different in the date, place, note or source then you'll get duplicates. No easy why to recover from this. In ver 3 I'd like to write a better merge. But for now my suggestion is to avoid a merge if you know there is a large overlap of people. In fact if you are quite certain that the overlap area is basically identical, then I suggest Splitting off from one the people who are not in the first and then merge that file. That way you will get a merge with only ONE identical between the two databases and thus will avoid this messy double event stuff. 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