I have mentioned this earlier:
1. Source(s)
2. Location(s)
3. Evenent(s)

Everything related to the "show list" under View/Master lists

My advise is, visit the advices on Legacy home pages, or buy the book.

Kristian in Norway

Dennis Nichols skrev:

> At 11/9/01 08:11 AM, P LaCroix @home mail wrote:
> >Thanks for the help with adding an unrelated individual.  I appreciate the
> >assistence as I am still learning how to use the program.
> >
> >I still am not clear on how to link an unrelated individual to an existing
> >individual, ie as a friend.
>
> I see two problems here:
>
> 1. The question being asked is "how do I show the relationship of an
> unrelated individual?" which clearly contains a contradiction.
>
> 2. I *think* what you are really asking is "I want to show relationships
> between individuals that are other than parent/child/partner and the like.
> How do I do that?"
>
> I have no answer to that. What if you wanted to show the relationship
> between a person and his/her pastor, priest, rabbi, doctor, grocer,
> mechanic, nanny, neighbor, 3rd grade teacher, co-investigator, employer,
> employee, college roommate, etc? I guess all of this might fall within the
> domain of "family history" but I sure don't know how you would record it in
> Legacy.
>
> --
> Dennis Nichols
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