Thanks please get back to me on this if you can find a solution for me, as I 
have several same sex families in my family tree, I would like to change

Rich




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>From: Denis Xenos <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2011 3:17 PM
>Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] connecting a couple together?
>
>In 2007 I was helping with demos with Family Tree Maker, Brother's
>Keeper, and Legacy. I was asked this very same question. I was able to
>do it by A) making one of the females a male B) marry them C) then
>change the male to a female. This was first time I tried it and it
>worked like a charm. I cannot remember which software package I used,
>but I will look in my old software drawer.
>
>I tried the same procedure in Legacy 7.5.0.75. To my surprise Legacy
>software does not permit same sex marriages and will not permit the
>changing of sex once married.  Legacy is sold to countries all around
>the world and to person of all religions or of no religious believes.
>Thus Legacy software should be less restrictive or at least have a
>option to turn this feature off.
>
>I will continue to look for a work around.
>
>Denis
>
>On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Richard Falzini <[email protected]> wrote:
>> OK, here is my problem?
>> In my family I have a couple that have married in a civil ceremony, however
>> they are both women.
>> I want to add the one under the role of female ( for example where you put
>> your mother ) and the other where you would but your father.
>> Now, when I put the one women in the male position, would it be possible for
>> me to also make her as female too?
>> Right now she shows as a male?
>> When you come up with same sex relations in a family tree, what settings
>> should  a person be aware of?
>> Thank you
>> Rich
>>
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