I've been using Legacy Family Search for a short while now, and have linked
25-30 ancestors to my Legacy file. In doing the linking, in some cases I
have also merged duplicates in Family Tree.

When I merge, I effectively delete one or more people. It's possible that
one of those deleted people is already linked to individual in another
Legacy file (or other compatible program) file elsewhere in the world. And,
of course it's possible that some other user will merge one of 'my people'
and that link will now point to a nonexistent Family Tree person id.

Does Legacy warn me about this, or will I just find out six months down the
road when I use LFS to look at the record in Family Tree?

Thanks,,,,,

Paul Gray




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