On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 15:42:33 -0600, Tim Rosenlof <spa...@xmission.com>
wrote:

>I had already read Ron's post earlier, which does not apply. I want to 
>unlink, not delete.

I read Ron's post to say unlink then delete. You just stop after the
unlink. If you don't know how to unlink, look in the Help file under
"How to Unlink or Delete a Child, Spouse or Parent".

If you unlink a spouse then it effectively creates an island (separate
tree) of the spouse's family (unless there are inter-marriages elsewhere
in the line).
 
-- 

Dennis Kowallek (LTools)
http://zippersoftware.com/ltools/index.htm



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