Thanks Cathy and Bob.  I am very familiar with the Set Direct Line.  Bob's idea 
to set it based on someone with no ancestors will satisfy my need.  Good idea 
Bob.  I am tracking a particular combination of things that happen when the 
direct line has not been explicitly set.  Once it has been set, those errors no 
longer show.  In a database where no direct line has been set, the errors 
manifest in a few places.  That's why I wanted to un-set the direct line.
Ron Taylor



On Monday, March 3, 2014 9:38 PM, Bob Austen <[email protected]> wrote:

Ron, if you set the direct line using any person with no ancestors then there 
will be no direct line showing.  Of course you can change the direct line 
anytime to anyone, helpful if you are following/working with a particular line.
 
Bob A
 
From:Ron Taylor [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2014 4:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] un-set direct line
 
The function to "Set Direct Line as Preferred" works well in Legacy.  Somewhere 
I thought I read how to un-set the preferred line without simply just setting 
some other line as the direct line.  Does anyone know how to un-set the direct 
line?  If you can cite the Help file reference for it, that would be even 
better.  Thanks.
Ron Taylor


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