Your solution, Ron, is actually going the wrong way for what I wanted,
moving up the lines not down.  There is probably a solution for that
using your methodology.

Legacy appears to "tag" individuals for the purposes of marking the
direct lines (bold names and +) as well as colour coding the grandparent
lines.   If any of these showed up in the Marriage List, I wouldn't need
to ask.  I could just scroll down, see the appropriate indication, and
do what I need to do.  These are the same pieces of data but seem to be
divorced from each other (pun somewhat intended ).

I don't know anything about how the programming works, but is there a
way to have this relationship?

Bernie

On 10/01/2014 8:29 PM, Kathy Thompson wrote:
> That's Easy??????
>
> Aside from that - not everyone uses (or wants to use) LTools - and I'd
> rather not clear my UserID's just to set reminders or tag more than
> one marriage at a time.
>
>
> On 11 January 2014 13:00, Ron Taylor <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     I actually use the marriage tags quite a bit.  Here is a help file
>     that I sent out recently to some of the local Legacy users.  It
>     sets the marriage record "Anniversary Reminder" but logic to set
>     any of the marriage tags is similar.  The process makes it easy to
>     set all the Birthday Reminders and Anniversary Reminders for
>     descendants of select ancestors...ie living cousins, etc.
>
>

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