No need to talk to the programmers. It is already there. On the Options tab click on blanks for names and places but leave the check mark for death info on people marked as living unchecked and there will be no unhappy great aunts.

By the way if you know they are alive you should be checking the yes option beside the Living? Then Legacy will not think they are dead. The no means no they are not living (ie. dead).

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Peter Holmes wrote:
G'day from Western Australia,

As you know this is where I live now, yet my ancestors and remaining
cousins/uncles etc live in UK so it's not possible to pop around for a
coffee & chat to try to fill in gaps in the data that I have.

Because most of my "oldies" don't have email, I've started posting to
certain relations hard copies of the above report as I've noticed that it at
least leaves visible spaces where I have gaps in the data and I hope that
the 70 to 90 year olds can interpret what extra information I'm looking for.

The point of this email is to ascertain if there's anyway to NOT SHOW
death/burial type information where I know the people are still alive and
therefore have used the "No" spot to the "Living?" prompt on the RH side of
the individual information screen.

I'm concerned that if viewed by someone that is still alive or a relation of
theirs someone might get upset when they see numerous (totally unnecessary)
spaces for someone that is obviously still alive.

Any ideas from users, or is this something that Sherry, Brian or Jim
can/should take up with the programmers?

Peter Holmes

Western Australia

[HOLMES (Witham on the Hill, Pinchbeck, Donington and then Leicestershire),
DAVISON (Donington), CRAGG (Leicestershire & Nottinghamshire), RYLOTT &
WITHERINGTON (Gosberton, Gosberton Clough)] [Villages are in Lincolnshire]



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