Lee,
View Children's Settings while you are in Family View, and you'll see
the list of all children for that husband and spouse. When you
highlight a child, at the bottom is the option to change the
relationship. They should be natural for the two parents.
As Tom says, you really shouldn't/won't
On 23 Feb 2006 at 15:47, Susan Daily wrote:
Lee,
View Children's Settings while you are in Family View, and you'll see
the list of all children for that husband and spouse. When you
highlight a child, at the bottom is the option to change the
relationship. They should be natural for the two
Right-click on any of the children, go to View and select Show 1/2 kids.
Dave
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Subject: [LegacyUG] Step
Dave,
I guess my question is really How do I enter the children in the New
Marriage? Do I leave them in the two previous families, and add them to
the new marriage also or remove them from the previous?
If they are removed from the first marriage when you view the family of
the child,only
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Step Children
Dave,
I guess my question is really How do I enter the children in the New
Marriage? Do I leave them in the two previous families, and add them to
the new marriage also or remove them from the previous?
If they are removed from
They are not children of the new marriage, so the only way is to put
them in as adopted
On 23/02/06, Lee Weed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave,
I guess my question is really How do I enter the children in the New
Marriage? Do I leave them in the two previous families, and add them to
the new
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Step Children
They are not children of the new marriage, so the only way is to put
them in as adopted
On 23/02/06, Lee Weed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave,
I guess my question is really How do I enter the children in the New
Marriage? Do I leave them in the two
to be, is not adoption.
TomM
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Step Children
They are not children of the new marriage, so the only way is to put
them
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I have person who's first marriage ended in divorce and there are three
children entered. Now she has married for a second time a man with three
children from his first marriage. How do I show these step-children?
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Enter the man's name and his first wife's name. (Use Unknown for his
Hmmm. Both of my grandparents were married three times. I selected "Show
1/2 Kids" and I can see all the children from all those marriages. Next to
the child not of Albert Leora's union, it shows the first middle names
of the other mother or father involved. The first bunch on the list are
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From: Ken McGinnis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Right click the mouse on one of the kids in that appear in the Family
View and the from the popup menu select View, Show 1/2 kids. This
will show children from the husbands and wifes other marriages.
That's not exactly true,
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