Cheryl, as I said in my posting after the one below, Jay's evidence shows
that what you say is true (and on up the ancestral line).

The unusual situation arises if, for example, you set a direct line from a
half-sibling or from a half-cousin.

My only point is that if I have gone to the trouble of explicitly setting a
preferred spouse, and then I later set direct line relationships, I would
expect the software to either honor my explicit setting or else warn me that
it is undoing it.

  Ward

-----Original Message-----
From: singhals
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 5:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Preferred Spouse

Since I wasn't sure I understood what the OP was trying to
do, I've stayed out of this one, but this one caught my
attention, so -- I would have thought if *you* are the root
person, and so marked, then your biological parents would
become one another's preferred spouse, regardless of how
they may or may not feel about that.

And, further, I don't see why anyone would want it differently.

What I HAVE wanted is a way to list all bio-children of
Person "A" (male or female) regardless of the other
bio-parent's name.  Be nice if the list were differentiated
so I could TELL which set, but I have more than one family
where HE married 3 times and SHE married 4 times, and I get
really frustrated clicking through 7 marriages to see
whether Billy-Joe is his kid or hers. :(

Cheryl


Ward Walker wrote:
> I am having trouble following this, Jay. The Help text is
> not very clear, but the focus is on preferred child, not spouse.
> When you set direct line ancestors as preferred, my
> understanding is that it marks individuals. This allows
> these individuals to appear bolded in certain situation,
> like in the name list and in the children list shown in
> Family view.
> Are you saying that setting direct line ancestors also marks
> preferred spouses, overriding any explicitly marked
> preferred spouse of an individual? Likewise, does it mark
> preferred parents, overriding any explicitly set preferred
> parents? (Even if so, if the explicit settings are made
> after setting the direct line, then they should stick, I
> would think.)
> We’ve established that when you navigate from a child to a
> parent, you get the preferred set of parents for that child,
> regardless of which spouse is set as the preferred spouse.
> But that should be the only case. When you navigate from a
> couple to a child, you should always see that child’s
> preferred parents and preferred spouse. Same if you navigate
> to an individual from the name list.
> Ward
> *From:* Jay 1FamilyTree <mailto:[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Saturday, August 17, 2013 9:17 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>
> *Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] Preferred Spouse
> Wendy,
> I beg to differ
> You said
> "*It bears no connection to what relationships are set in
> your file,*/as/
> /suggested previously. Its purpose is to determine which
> spouse will
> appear next to the individual you navigate to."/
>
>
> If you use the "Set Preferred line" that WILL change an
> ancestors spouse to preferred if it wasnt already.
> And then if you navigate back to someone who is not a
> descendant of the couple to whom the preferred setting was
> changed, it will stay that way, until you manually change it
> back, or until you select a descendant of the original
> preferred couple and set preferred line.
> Does that make sense?
> Jay
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 5:58 PM, Wendy Howard
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     The Preferred Spouse is set to the individual, the
>     person whose spouses
>     you are looking at.
>
>     Click on the spouse icon (in Family View that's the
>     single person of the
>     opposite sex at the left-hand end of the icons in the
>     husband and wife
>     boxes) and another window will open up listing the
>     spouses for that person.
>
>     One of the spouses listed will have an asterisk (*) in
>     the P column -
>     that's the "preferred" spouse for this particular
>     person. By default it
>     is the first spouse attached to that person.
>
>     If there is more than one spouse, you can choose which
>     spouse will be
>     the "preferred" one - that means that when you navigate
>     to this person
>     (not the spouse), this is the spouse who will appear
>     next to them. It
>     has no bearing on which is the first spouse or how they
>     will appear in
>     reports, that is determined using the Order arrows to
>     sort them as you
>     wish them to appear.
>
>     It bears no connection to what relationships are set in
>     your file, as
>     suggested previously. Its purpose is to determine which
>     spouse will
>     appear next to the individual you navigate to.
>
>     I don't know what the problem is that Howland isn't
>     getting the result
>     he should be seeing. Howland, I presume you've closed
>     down Legacy and
>     rebooted your computer since this all started? It's
>     sounding to me like
>     you need to contact Support for this, if you haven't
>     already.
>
>     Kind Regards,
>     Wendy
>
>
>     David Abernathy said the following on 18/08/2013 12:33 p.m.:
>      >
>      > To whom is the setting “Preferred Spouse†set 
> to?
>      >
>      > Thanks,
>      >
>      > David C Abernathy
>      >
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>      > *From:*Kathy Thompson [mailto:[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>]
>      > *Sent:* Saturday, August 17, 2013 5:02 PM
>      > *To:* [email protected]
>      > *Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] Preferred Spouse
>      >
>      > Howland:
>      >
>      > Logically, yes - so why it's not working, I'm not sure.
>      >
>      > Hopefully someone more techy and Legacy knowledgable
>     will have or find
>      > the answer for you
>      >
>      > Kathy
>      >
>      > On 18 August 2013 09:26, Howlanddavisii
>     <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>      > <mailto:[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:
>      >
>      > Kathy:
>      >
>      > Yes it makes sense. But I am the root person for the
>     direct line so
>      > that should mean that I can make decide which wife is
>     the preferred,
>      > right?
>      >
>      > Howland Davis
>      >
>      > -----Original Message-----
>      > From: Kathy Thompson <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>
>     <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>>
>      > To: LegacyUserGroup <[email protected]
>      > <mailto:[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>>>
>      >
>      > Sent: Sat, Aug 17, 2013 6:56 pm
>      > Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Preferred Spouse
>      >
>      > Hi Howland,
>      > I'll try to explain a bit better but using one of my
>     own blended
>      > families as an example
>      >
>      > Under Tools > Set Direct Line as Preferred ......
>     when I set myself as
>      > the root person for that, then I have my Dad & my Mum
>     correctly
>      > showing for my Dad's marriage.
>      >
>      > However, if I was to use a child of one of my
>     half-siblings from my
>      > dad's first marriage, and set them as the root person
>     for the Tools >
>      > Set Direct Line as Preferred... then when I look at
>     my father's Family
>      > view, it shows his first wife, not his preferred
>     wife, because it is
>      > showing the direct line of the designated person.
>      >
>      > Hope that makes sense.
>      >
>      > Kathy
>      >
>      > On 18 August 2013 00:00, Howlanddavisii
>     <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>      > <mailto:[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:
>      >
>      > Kathy:
>      >
>      > It may be doing that; I don't know. Would you explain
>     further and
>      > in more detail?
>      >
>      > Howland Davis
>      >




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