Yes Sandra I am with you.  When anyone has any
"affliction", this is the best.  I too have had
several diffenent ones and when I tried this I knew it
was for me.  Saves me so much energy and time over the
others.  

Take care of yourself,  
Flo in Texas


--- Sandra Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Some years back I made one of the biggest errors in
> my genealogy and
> imported a GEDCOM without amending it to my specs
> and many entries in the
> death field was only a single capital  "Y" I finally
> decided that it meant
> died =Y for yes. This made me happy for two reasons
> , One,  it meant that
> the subject was dead but no date was available and
> two, I knew who the donor
> was. as for me, I now put a small "y" in that place
> to notate that I believe
> that the subject is now dead and the small y tells
> me that I put it
> there....Works for me. As a matter of fact , no
> offence, I second the  theme
> of several days ago that I like LEGACY PRETTY MUCH
> JUST THE WAY IT IS. Sorry
> I am not yelling, I am just emphasizing after all
> the 32+ years spent with
> several different programs  I find LEGACY to be
> perfect enough for me to
> have placed over 3500 new names in my data since 15
> Oct 2004 all done with
> my one good working hand.
>     One final thought , it seems to me that an empty
> field says volumnes the
> data  IS *NOT* KNOWN
> Love the Geodata base
> Love the reports love the relationship calculator
> Double love ALL of the Shortcut keys
> Thank you LEGACY for making ME the perfect genealogy
> program
> 
> Love, Light, Rainbows & Blessings
> Sandra Tyler Duncan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "June McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 12:48 PM
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] When will we get
> yes/no/unknown for living?
> 
> 
> > I agree. I asked for this some years ago when I
> first started using
> > Legacy 2?, 3? and was told it would be looked at,
> and that was the end
> > of that. I have a number of people who I don't
> know if they are alive or
> > not and still wonder how others deal with it.
> > June
> > Canberra, the nation's capital
> >
> >
> > Porter wrote:
> >
> > >yes/no doesn't cut it! "unknown" would be most
> helpful............ We
> have m/f/? for sex. Makes good sense to have living
> choices!
> > >
> > >
> > >A
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