When you go to Options->Customize->Data Entry to set the age you want them
to be presumed dead, you must then hit the Apply button. This will go
through your database and mark everyone over the selected age as dead unless
they have a date in the death field. So, if you decide to mark everyone over
100 as dead, and you have an ancester who lived to 102, Legacy will leave
that one record alone, but mark everyone else dead at age 100.

It is important that you hit the Apply button to change your database.

Jim


On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 8:10 AM, Michele Lewis <cranberryf...@charter.net>wrote:

> I have a married couple that are both marked as living.  Their son was born
> in 1847.  I think that Legacy should be able to say that his parents are
> dead.
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> michele
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