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    1. Re: [FO] Source Problem
    2. Alfred Eller
    3. I cannot figure out what is going on with that source. I cannot figure out how a period in the second line would stop everything else from printing. Have you tried deleting the period? I created a test source, so that I could figure out what was printed and where. I named it “~Name” so it would be first in the source list, the filled in each of the remaining blanks with the title of that blank, and did the same with the citation. Then when I print a report for the individual who cites that source, I can see exactly what prints and where. In your case, I would try an extra character on the next line of any entry that would support it and see what happens. You can edit the source by adding anything anywhere and see the effect. Good Luck, Alfred ============ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty Stokes" <jstokes@houston.rr.com> > Continued Saga of the Sources with one line blank except for one period. > > I could not delete the source because it had 65 sources connected to it. > > The source is a book containing the 1920 census so has been used many times. > > I tired deleting fields, but the report always looks the same regardless of what I delete. I suppose it is because it has been connected to so many times. > > The only other thing I can think of is to do something globally, but I haven't figured out anything to try yet. > > It is of no importance to the information, but it irritates me to have one line in the sources with just one period and rest of the line blank. > > Of course I can print it to file and edit it, but then I lose the graphics of the Family Group Sheet. > > Betty

    07/31/2001 07:02:39