I use the Legacy Sample file for testing. That way it is easier to provide 
an example for staff when a problem is found.

Using names from a real family file is a risk because the researcher 
sometimes forgets which file is open and adds new names to the "Test" file.

Example, the relationship problem in Legacy 4, 5 and 6 is easily 
demonstrated by adding a made-up second marriage for Asa Brown and viewing 
the relationship chart for descendants #16 and #98. One generation (Rev. 
Nathan Brown) disappears when #16 is on the left side.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jenny M Benson"
> This seems like a good point for me to pass on my tip of having a second 
> Family File in Legacy called something like "Test".  You need only enter a 
> few names - perhaps import a few from your main file.





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