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    Ages Report

    I used the Ages Report in R9 often. I would create the report in Pages, export it to Numbers and then position it to coorespond to other family members by years. It was a great way to see migration patterns and empty time spans for individuals. I tried the Ages report in R10 but cannot get the same formatting. When I take the info from Pages to Numbers, there are too many returns and the data is not lined up across the page. Does anyone have a suggestion as to how I might get something similar to the old report? Thanks. - pb
    PB
    Family History researcher

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    Re: Ages Report

    Originally posted by pdburrow View Post
    I used the Ages Report in R9 often. I would create the report in Pages, export it to Numbers and then position it to coorespond to other family members by years. It was a great way to see migration patterns and empty time spans for individuals. I tried the Ages report in R10 but cannot get the same formatting. When I take the info from Pages to Numbers, there are too many returns and the data is not lined up across the page. Does anyone have a suggestion as to how I might get something similar to the old report? Thanks. - pb
    Hi Patricia,

    The only way I know of to get the same formatting you saw with Reunion 9's Ages report is to remove the unwanted Return characters in Pages (which would leave only a tab between the appropriate fields) before exporting it as a text file.

    In order to see the invisible Tab and Return characters in your Pages document, choose View -> Show Invisibles.

    I hope you find this information helpful:-)
    Deb Stuller
    Leister Productions Inc.

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