Lee,
View Children's Settings while you are in Family View, and you'll see
the list of all children for that husband and spouse. When you
highlight a child, at the bottom is the option to change the
relationship. They should be natural for the two parents.

As Tom says, you really shouldn't/won't need to change the settings to
anything else, since each one will still have a natural relatonship to
their true mother.

Have you listed the children (view 1/2 siblings) so that you can see
the half child with their natural mother's name in parenthesis?

If you do decide you need to list some children as adopted, then you
will actually have to link that child to the second marriage, with a
second set of parents. The child will probably appear twice in the
list, although I don't know since I haven't tested it. So tread
carefully here.

Susan

On 2/22/06, Lee Weed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the Children's settings window you can specify Biological Father,
> Step Mother etc., But I don't see where that appears after it is entered.
>
> Lee
>
> Tom Montgomery wrote:
> > You really should not use adopted unless it is court ordered. Just
> > having custody, as this situation appears to be, is not adoption.
> >
> > TomM
> > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Laurence E Stephenson"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > They are not children of the new marriage, so the only way is to put
> > them in as adopted
> >

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