Pat Hickin wrote:
> I've got a couple of what were once thought to be ancestral
> lines and have since been disproved.  I don't want to delete
> them entirely and I'm wondering how other Legacy users
> handle the matter.  I could put them in a separate file or
> leave them where they are and just  unlink them so that
> they're no longer connected.
>
> I'd appreciate your thoughts/ideas.  Thanks,


You found 'em once, you'll see them again -- probably.  Best
to flag them in the notes or a place field as NOT MINE, put
a note in their NOTE as "NOT a child of...", and just unlink
them.  That way, next time you see them you won't waste time
keying them in, and trying to place them.

Been here, done this too. ;)

Cheryl



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