I don't know of an *easy* way, but the simplest way may be to open the
Names List and select the Family tab.  Then scroll through the names,
looking at those with no dates in the list.  You may find a date
associated with a spouse or child in the Family info - a point in time to
use for making your best guess.  If you find a reference, just select the
Edit tab and click the Living flag.

John

> I'm afraid I've historically not been very good at maintaining the
> "Living"
> flag in Legacy and drastically need to tidy this up. Does anyone have a
> quick way of doing this? I am aware of the "Advanced set living" function
> BUT this is only any good if I have a date of death. The main problem for
> me
> is that I have many instances where all I have is a name with no dates.
> These may be many generations back but I don't know of a way to identify
> these as being beyond by 120 year "living" flag default.
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> Any help appreciated.
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> Keith Bage
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> BAGE one-name study (Goons registered #4451)
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> www.bage.org.uk
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