If you check out a potential problem and decide it isn't a problem,
click on the red exclamation mark and choose the Mark as not a Problem
button. It's really very quick and easy. If you hover over it, it will
show what your options are.

The click to view details has a button to Mark as not a Problem after
you've reviewed the data. If there isn't enough data there it has
buttons to get to other data.
The right click brings up the section on the Individual Form where you
can exclude the problem manually. (Not sure why you would since the
button will find the right criteria and do it for you.)
The shift plus right click brings up the dialogue where you can change
the criteria of what is considered a problem.

Easy
Cathy

Charani wrote:
>
> On 12/02/2015 09:32, Nan Bailey wrote:
>>
>> There is a way to turn off this exclamation mark for just this one
>> incident
>> I think. Someone with a better knowledge of how Legacy 8 works will tell
>> you.
>
>
> I had someone flagged as a "possible problem". I think all I did was
> mark it as "exclude from problems".
>
> My mother was flagged as a "possible problem" because of the length of
> time she was born after my grandmother married. Unless there were
> some miscarriages/still births I don't know about, my problem mother
> was the only child.




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