Yes, it's the left pane I'm talking about.  There is a possible match in the 
right pane that has no children information.  My concern is that if the person 
who entered the info in the right pane looks for a match he/she will see the 
living people in what's my left pane.  Is that possible?  M

-----Original Message-----
>From: Michele Lewis <[email protected]>
>Sent: Mar 23, 2012 12:04 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] nFS treatment of Living persons
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>If I am understanding you correctly, you are seeing the living people over in 
>the right pane (the box that shows what is actually up on FamilySearch)?
>
>I tried this with my own file.  I always suppress living on my filter.  I 
>selected my grandfather.  He still has 3 children living.  On the right pane I 
>see all three of those living children.  I never added them).  So I went to 
>New FamilySearch and to see.  Someone (not me) had added my three uncles that 
>are still living and that is why they are showing up.  Other than sending an 
>email to the person who submitted the info and ask them to remove it, there 
>isn't much you can do.
>
>OR are you talking about the LEFT pane, which shows what is on your computer 
>The living children DO show up here but you know they are living so don't add 
>them to nFS.  Maybe that is what you are talking about?  No, it apparently 
>does not suppress the living children of the dead ancestor.
>
>michele
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Marianne Szabo [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Friday, March 23, 2012 12:52 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [LegacyUG] nFS treatment of Living persons
>
>Hi - I just tried nFS linking to it via my Legacy database.  In the filters, I 
>selected "Suppress living", which did eliminate living persons in the list.  
>BUT, one person in the list who comes up with a match has all of her children 
>displayed, including those who are still living.  How do I prevent this 
>information from displaying?
>
>Marianne
>
>
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