Tom,

That's unfortunately not sufficient. The person's real name still sneaks in
places like the html page title, the related family links box to the side of the
pedigree, the line that says 'marriage notes for (real name)', and so on.

The web page generation feature is highly important to me, but the limitations
stated above are problems in the **presentation** of the data. They don't slow
down my research. Things like that can be eventually fixed, without my having to
change any of my own data or research.

Thus, the fact that everyone is so helpful - you're the perfect example of this,
Tom - more than makes up for the fact that this software, like any other piece
of software on the planet, has limitations.

I'm looking for something to facilitate research, AND facilitate collaboration,
AND facilitate presenting results on the web. Legacy does all that. And, it
appears that Legacy will continue to IMPROVE in each of those three areas, over
the course of time.

If my research is solid, and my data are authoritative, I'm not worried that it
may take another year or two for Legacy to get better at presenting that data.
It's far more important that I can collaborate and maintain the integrity of
what I *have* done. It's far more important that I'm able to learn "best
practices" from those far more experienced than I.

I *do* appreciate the help. Definitely!

  Ed

> Ed, 
> 
> One solution for you: 
> 
> 
> > - I run up against exposing living persons' names in web page
> > generation.
> 
> Before you create your page, if you select Report Options>Format,
> check Suppress Details and then check Change Name to "Living".
> 
> Tom
> 
> 
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