Rita,

You need to change your settings for the age to set as dead. If you change
this to 95 or 100, it will not affect any existing data (dead individuals
will not return to life), but it will allow you to have someone live to an
older age. Currently I have mine set at 110 because I have a living relative
who is 105.

Good Luck,
Bryan

On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 1:50 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi,
>
> I have an individual in my data that is 91 years old.  In my Options >
> Customize> Data Entry, I have "Set as dead if over 90".  When I go and mark
> my 91 year old relative as "Living" and click save, my relative does not
> stay "Living".  Is that the way it is supposed to work?  What would be the
> purpose  of the Living? Yes or No if I can't make it what I want?
>
> Rita in South Carolina
>
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