I've found that my file would sometimes have strange anomalies after a
merge if I didn't run the file maintenance options before and after the
merge. As long as I abide by that principle, I have no such trouble.

Joseph Leavitt


On 12/3/2013 5:26 PM, John Bernacki wrote:
>
> I had 2 unlinked families in the same file. Recently I finally found
> proof they were related so proceeded to the merge a husband and wife
> in family A, with the equivalent couple in family B.I had not used the
> merge tool before and found it a bit confusing. After several
> attempts, all of the relationships appeared correct in the family
> views, so I saved the merge.
>
> I have since found that the chronology view and Legacy charting shows
> the husband married twice to the same wife (everything identical
> including RINs). Also, Legacy charts displays 2 identical sets of
> their children.
>
> Is there an easy way to fix this? If not, would deleting the wife, re
> adding her and then relinking all her relationships work, or only
> confuse things more? I am in a “hole” and do not want to dig it any
> deeper.
>
> Regards,
>
> John
>
>
>
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