Thanks Bruce and Cathy. Wow! You can add other categories to the list; not
sure how I missed that. Opens up more possibilities. Do the child settings
reflect in charts as well? Maybe a broken line connecting the parent and
child with the unknown relationship?

Thanks,
Beth G.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cathy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Hi Beth,
> Using the Child-Parent relationship, is a great idea. You can add
> other categories like "Unproven" to the default list.
>
> However, for major lines in my tree, I like to add something to the
> name so it's obvious on the Family View that the relationships aren't
proven.
> If you don't want your addition to the name to print in reports, you
> can put it in privacy brackets.
>
> Cathy
>
> At 09:00 AM 12/08/2006, you wrote:
>
> >Cathy,
> >
> >Thanks so much for the response. I have been mulling over how to best
handle
> >the situation and decided to enter "challenged" in the children
relationship
> >to mother and add a note regarding same. I would prefer a choice of
> >"unproven" but that is not on the list, but I will know what it means.




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