At 1/23/2018 17:11, LYLE HERMANCE wrote >Thanks for your prompt replies. Do I understand that the "obit tag" >will only appear once in the journal report. If so when does it >appear, the first time the person's name appears or the second time? Yes, it would only appear once. It should only appear when the individual is the focus person (e.g., not as a child). As to where it appear in that section depends on the Tag Group in which you create the Tag. If you create the Tag in the Death Tag Group, then the resulting sentence will in the first (Birth, Marriage, Death, Burial) paragraph. But if you create the Tag in the Other Tag Group, the obit will be in the second paragraph along with all other Tags. The Sort Date will dictate where within the paragraph it is placed. >I have hundreds of obit information in the "memo" of the death tag. > >I would like to keep the obit as written. Some of the obits are very >interesting and helpful in understanding more about the person. > >The only way I thought possible was to save as a Word document and >then remove the unwanted memo in the death tag. That would take a >tremendous amount of time. Keeping the obit in the Death Tag and editing the report EVERY time that you print the report is senseless. Using a Custom Obit Tag is a lot easier. It is still a lot of work, but you only do it once. The work is basically a three-step job for each Death Tag with obit info. 1. Open the Death Tag, highlight and copy the content of the Memo field, and close the Tag. 2. Add the Obit Tag, paste the copied obit in the Memo field, make other changes (Date/Sort Date, place), and save the Obit Tag. 3. Re-open the Death Tag, delete the obit from the Memo field, make other changes as desired, and save the Death Tag. You could delete the obit from the Death Tag in step 1, but if something happens before you finish step 2, then ..... So, it is just how confident you are that nothing will happen. <g> In any case, the copy/paste/delete process goes fairly quickly for each instance. Probably a lot less than a minute -- especially after the first couple times. Lee