I abhor blanks as well so I always use "Unknown" when a person or date is
unknown. Since my reports are usually sent to relatives and/or other
genealogists, I advisee them to please contact me regarding any of my
unknowns for which they may have better information. Also it's nice to be
able to readily spot this missing data and create Legacy search lists for
particular unknown items before heading out to the various repositories. To
keep my Master Name index in a logical order, I have a Master Surname as
(Unknown) so that a completely unknown person appears in my database as
Unknown (Unknown) - first with no parentheses and surname with parentheses.
It may seem awkward but it works and keeps well with lists and indices.

On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 4:35 PM, Ruth Mohr <2rgm...@gmail.com> wrote:

> ​  If I go back several generations I have several great (6, 7 , etc)
> grandparents  with whom I do not know the name of their spouse or I should
> say the other parent of their child.
>   When the report is created it shows for example "John Green married
> someone".  Is there a way to get rid of this statement as I do not they way
> this looks in reports.
>   I am using Legacy 9 Deluxe with the latest build.
>   Thanks in advance for any help.
> Ruth Mohr
>
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