Don't forget to try archives Wayback Machine when a page is down. You
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Eliz

On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 7:41 PM, Judy Wardlaw <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Sherry wrote
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> At this time, the way the database is structured, linking same-sex
> individuals isn't possible.  Not only would it require extensive
> re-writing of Legacy's code, there would also be a ripple effect that
> would affect several of the Legacy add-on programs made by other
> companies.
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> Please go to http://www.moss-fritch.com/legacy.htm for a work around.
> This info was compiled by one of our users.
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> I tried this link and the page has been removed
> Judy
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