I split off the cemetery names and put them in the details of the county. Later when I was doing a clean up of names, I noticed that I had several instances of the county name so - not thinking, I merged those county names. I ended up with 5 different cemeteries with the details of the county. When I click on the county name in the place list, those 5 cemetery names show in the detail section. When I click on the cemetery and do a "print," it shows everyone in that county with no reference to cemeteries. I think (not sure) that the burial place is still in the person's burial information but I can't print out all who were buried in that cemetery. I stopped splitting out the cemeteries as soon as I realized what I was doing. Betty
> I split off the cemetery names and put them in the details of the county. > Later when I was doing a clean up of names, I noticed that I had several > instances of the county name so - not thinking, I merged those county names. > I ended up with 5 different cemeteries with the details of the county. When > I click on the county name in the place list, those 5 cemetery names show in > the detail section. When I click on the cemetery and do a "print," it shows > everyone in that county with no reference to cemeteries. I think (not sure) > that the burial place is still in the person's burial information but I > can't print out all who were buried in that cemetery. I stopped splitting > out the cemeteries as soon as I realized what I was doing. I follow pretty much the same procedure and I don't seem to have a problem. So I'm trying to figure out what we are doing differently. Here'a a question, when you say that you click on a county name in the Place List and have 5 cemetery names, what's the problem? That's the way it's supposed to work. Or are you saying that you get duplicate cemetery names? If so, then you need to merge them in the same basic way that you merged the counties. Jerry