Crystal,
Take a look at the Title Page before you Preview. Perhaps you set it for a particular person at a different time.

When creating a Multiple line of Descent Report, for it to be in any rational order, look at the pedigree view for the person for whom you want all descendants of their ancestors in the one book. Then working from the top down, collect the MRINs. Make sure you set it to Not repeat duplicate lines, then everyone will be included for the first couple but the others will stop when they reach the generation where the descendants would repeat what has already been included.

Yes if you have a large tree, you will end up with a very large "book". I wouldn't even attempt it these days except for a very restricted number of generations.

Cathy

Crystal Emory wrote:

This question came at a very interesting time before I see this
question.  I just finished trying my first multiple lines of descent
report. The pop up said pick 2 or more MRIN and separate with a comma.
I started with just two so it would be simple.  1700 + pages later I
have a book and the title of the book does even include a name from
neither MRIN. Guess I will figure this one out tomorrow.   I think my
family inter married multiple times and I know Legacy can do this.

Cathy, any suggestions what I might have done wrong?

Crystal

On Tue, Aug 16, 2022, 11:35 PM <[email protected]
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    When 1^st or second cousins marry it creates a Duplicate Line
    error messge that prints out in Bold print on the Descendant Book
    Report.____

    Does anyone know how to suppress this error???____

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