Ron, I've tried doing just that; checking "remove quoted names" while
checking "use quoted names in narratives", but I still get that nasty
sentence.  The only way to not have that little sentence show up in the
Descendant Narrative, is to uncheck the box "use quoted names in
narratives",  but, then the first name is used, which I don't want when the
middle name or the nickname is what the person used.

Since Legacy gives us flexibility with wording, I had hoped that an option
to change this sentence was hidden somewhere.  For now, I create a PDF of
the report, then copy the text of the PDF into OpenOffice and go through and
delete the sentence.

Wanda

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From: "Ron Ferguson" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2010 6:52 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] He/She was usually called

> Wanda,
>
> Although it is a confusing name for a button, you need to check "remove
> quoted names" (or words to that effect) it is the one below "use quoted
> names for narratives". This will remove the quoted name only from the full
> name and Lizzie will still be used in the narratives.
>
> Ron Ferguson





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