Rodney
As you said that you want the Gedcom in order to create web pages, I think
you should be VERY wary of including anything beyond the name of ANYBODY who
is living - even then some people will object. Other than yourself, has
anyone given specific permission for their details to be published worldwide
to anyone who may have all sorts of intentions other than family history? EG
in the UK most banks ask you to provide your mother's maiden name as one of
their "security" questions. Not much security if all you need is Google.

Jack

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Hall
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Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Private details


Jack,

Its is *only* a few individuals and not *al*l living people I want to
suppress. Anybody marked 'Private' come out 'Unknown', which is *not* what I
want.

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Rodney HALL
Heywood, Lancashire

Suaviter sed fortiter
Agreeably but powerfully
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> -----Original Message-----
> I've not had to use this yet, but I have a couple that I want
> to 'privatise'
> as I use the GEDCOM for web creation outside Legacy. Latest
> D/l version.
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