Don't hold your breath, November 5th 2004 I reported duplication
problems and still waiting for it to be sorted.

Mike 


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That's a bug that Dave is working on.

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Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 5:50 PM
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Subject: [LegacyUG] Multiple Lines of Descent overlapping printed lines

Hello, I'm not sure if this is a Support issue (bug), or some setting I
have
missed.  I use Windows ME, and have version 5.0.0.203 of the 4 Feb 2005
update of Legacy.

I printed the book report "Multiple Lines of Descent" for four
individuals.
When the fourth line of descent prints out, the wording "(Duplicate
Line.
See Person # on Page #)" prints on the same line that the next child in
the
family is printed. So then I can't read either bit of information. There
is
a blank line between this double-printed line and the last line of text
from
the person above.

It didn't happen in the third line of descent where I had an event
picture
creating quite a bit of space between children.

I do have the check box "Single-space children" clicked. When I uncheck
the
box, the lines overlap about 20%.

Thank you,
Susan Daily

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