Gloria,
You need to ask Support about your Media issues. [email protected]
I don't really understand what you are doing.
I don't think there was any change between Legacy 9 and 10 with how media is handled.

Re marriages. Are you saying that you have marriages marked as No evidence this couple ever married" when they did marry? I think this happens when you import gedcoms from Ancestry if the Ancestry tree doesn't include an actual marriage event.
You can do a Detailed search  (Search > Find > Detailed Search tab) for
Marriage > Marriage this couple did not marry > equal to > checked
This will give you a list of individuals who have this setting for one of their relationships. Use the Families tab on the Search List and highlight the spouse and choose Edit marriage and change the setting as appropriate. Once they are set correctly they should stay set and be reflected that way in future gedcoms created by Legacy.

Cathy

Gloria DeSousa wrote:

Hi,

I am finally using the new Legacy 10, and I am hoping the problem that
I am encountering is not a glitch, but that there is a solution in
Options that I just haven't been able to find.

When I try to add the same document with a different caption to an
individual's Media Gallery, I get the pop up box that says:
*Items from the clipboard that would cause a duplicate were not assigned.*
The Media Gallery is my only "Source". Names of family members
mentioned in the certificates, get the certificate in their Media
Gallery. Sometimes siblings marry and their marriage certificates are
on the same page. Hence, the "duplicates". The latest update of Legacy
9 allowed me to have "duplicates" in each individual's Media Gallery.
I'm hoping it's a setting that I can change in Options or somewhere
else in Legacy 10.

Same for the wording in the Marriage box. It still says:
*No evidence that this couple ever married.*
Many if not all of the documents I find in my ancestry say whether
they were married or not. I tried the free software that comes with
myheritage.com <http://myheritage.com>, and uploaded my Legacy gedcom
to myheritage.com <http://myheritage.com>. When I checked my tree on
myheritage.com <http://myheritage.com>, it was incorrect when it came
to marriages. So why do we still have this as a choice in the Marriage
Box anyway if a gedcom doesn't recognize it?

I no longer have a subscription to myheritage.com
<http://myheritage.com>. I need to find a new home for my tree of
nearly 70,000 all pretty much from the small hamlet in Portugal that
my parents are from. Familysearch.org advises to upload only 1,000 at
a time, so that's out. I've asked this group in the past and got good
responses but not quite what I was looking for (I was looking for a
website that had a chart-like view like you see on myheritage.com
<http://myheritage.com>).

My dream is some day to have a software program that allows all my
proofs, otherwise known as "Sources", in each individual's Media
Gallery to be part of a gedcom. For now, my first two questions in
this email are plenty to tackle.

Keeping my fingers crossed :-)
Gloria

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