Ron:

I thought of that mode of  correction, but that would make the incorrect
names correct and then would make  the other correct names incorrect.
Changing one individual X back to Y and  also changing all the correct X
individuals to incorrect Y surnames.

Until I learn of a global way to correct my mistake I am doing the
corrections one individual at a time.   Man what a botch job I did to  myself!

Stuart

In a message dated 11/1/2011 11:59:21 A.M. Pacific  Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
You can make mass changes to  surnames by correcting them in the Surname
Master List.  Similar to  locations, all surnames in Legacy are in a table and
if you change the table the  entire database is changed as it relates to
that surname change.
Ron  Taylor



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