From: Gerald B. <ger...@gm...> - 2011-08-19 17:01:01
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first off, which event have you shared? Of course, most of us have unique birth events -- twins and triplets being obvious exceptions. So, IIUC, your dad has one birth event (unshared) but his twin brothers have a shared birth event. Similarly, a husband/wife usually share a marriage event (though there can be exceptions!). Tragically, some will also share a death or burial event, though I suppose that is exceptional. Mostly, those would be unique (unshared) events as well. Try only sharing events when the participants truly shared them. See if that helps at all. On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 12:47 PM, Jean McClendon <jea...@gm...> wrote: > I see the notation about any shared event will be placed in all > participants but how about when not everyone is born or died or is > buried in the same place. My Dad was born in Clarks, Merrick County, > Nebraska but his two oldest (twin) brothers were born in Osceola, Polk > County, Nebraska. The twins were the only ones born in Osceola everyone > else was born in Clarks, Nebraska, but when I put that in their birth > place it changes every sibling to having been born in Osceola, Polk > County, Nebraska which is incorrect for everyone else. I also have one > that was married twice and was buried in the same Cemetery as the second > wife, the first wife is buried in another Cemetery (it could be the > other way around I just don't remember) but when I put in his death > place it not only changes both wives to the same death place but it > shows both wives at the same Cemetery as the husband when this is just > not correct. Why do you have to have that "shared" event when it is not > always true. How do I deal with this? If I make a note under the event > it again puts it under everyone (siblings) when this is again not always > the case. Do I just make a notation under the "person" note but this > still doesn't take care of the problem with where they were born or > died. Jean > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Get a FREE DOWNLOAD! and learn more about uberSVN rich system, > user administration capabilities and model configuration. Take > the hassle out of deploying and managing Subversion and the > tools developers use with it. http://p.sf.net/sfu/wandisco-d2d-2 > _______________________________________________ > Gramps-users mailing list > Gra...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-users > -- Gerald Britton |