All I want on the screen is DNA match, I never once said I wanted any details, 
I make an Event for that.    This is what I said "I wanted a quick reference 
for DNA matches on the Family Screen, so I was just going to use that because 
I'm not impressed with Legacy's DNA record,  I keep all the DNA 
correspondence/information, in One Note, but it would be nice to have it on the 
Family Screen of each particular person, obviously it's my database. 
Thanks,Syble

     On Saturday, November 29, 2014 5:40 PM, Brian/Support 
<br...@legacyfamilytree.com> wrote:



 They have never lined up in the way you seem to think they should.

The Individual Screen is an input form and has to have all the fields
where you can enter data, it is not customizable. The Family screen is a
View of the data which means it is a display of selected data and can be
customized, within limits, to the user's preference. The default fields
for the Family view include the 4 vital events of birth, Chr/Bapt, Death
and Burial and a view of the Death Cause from the Medical Notes. The
data on those lines can be changed by the user as part of the view
customization. The Individual input screen has those four vital events
plus other data fields such as never married and had no children check
box, Events list box and buttons to take you to other inputs.

DNA test result entries are too extensive to display and cannot be added
to the Family view since they consist of multiple elements and values.
There is only room on the Family View for one line and values which can
fit on a single line such as date/place of an event.

Brian
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
br...@legacyfamilytree.com
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com

On 29/11/2014 2:48 PM, Syble Glasscock wrote:
>  I asked for help, not judgment of my genealogy research, yes, I have 
>numerous christening records, but prefer to use it as an Event, not on the 
>screen. Excuse me for being "different".  Personally I was not even going to 
>use the Cause of Death for that,  I wanted a quick reference for DNA matches 
>on the Family Screen, so I was just going to use that because I'm not 
>impressed with Legacy's DNA record,  I keep all the DNA 
>correspondence/information, in One Note, but it would be nice to have it oh 
>the Family Screen of each particular person, obviously it's my database.
> I've been using Legacy since version 5 and have upgraded each upgrade, so I 
> do have a little knowledge about Legacy, and many of us choose to use in a 
> way that is best for our needs and have no intention of writing a book.    I 
> well know that you don't input into the "Family View, but into the 
> "Individual View", but they are SUPPOSE to line up with each other and mine 
> don't!!!!!!!!Syble



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