If you did a Set Direct Line As Preferred, then those names will be bold.  
Seems to me I’ve seen other messages commenting that there is no way to undo 
this.  You might be able to get around it by creating a new unlinked dummy 
person, do a Set Direct Line as Preferred on that person, and then delete it.



From: Chuck Sechler [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2014 6:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] problem with Legacy 8, build 412 and up



I believe that since I updated to build 412 I have started seeing Children in 
the Family file listed with bolded names. I have been all through option 3.8 in 
the customization to no avail. I set Use + at the end of name to indicate 
spouses and continued lines. the other 3.8 options are unchecked, which can 
cause bolding. However, some of the names in the Children lists still come out 
bolded, with no seeming rhyme or reason as to why they do.



I have wiped out version 8 and reinstalled , to no avail. I have tried 
resetting options to Legacy default, to no avail. I do not believe this was 
occurring before build 412. Any ideas? Thanks. Chuck.



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