That's a good idea, too.

Challenged isn't one of the status options but, as you said, it can be
added.  Now, if we could assign a color to these children at the same
time.... <g>

Thank you for sharing your solution.

Sally

On 2/22/2010 3:59 PM, Terri Brown wrote:
> When I have a situation like this, I add the child to the possible parents 
> and make the child's status "challenged". You can change the child's status 
> under "Children's Settings" (I don't have Legacy open, so I am working from 
> memory). In the Family tab, right-click on any of the children and choose the 
> option that reads (or is close to) Children's Settings. Near the bottom of 
> the window there are 3 fields with drop down boxes. Click the down arrow on 
> the first field and choose "Challenged". If Challenged is not an option, you 
> can add it. I can't remember if I added "challenged" as a status or not. This 
> status should show up in the Family tab next to the child's name.
>
> That lets everyone, including you, know that this child may not be connected 
> to these parents and more research is needed. And if/when you find the 
> correct parents it is a simple process to unlink from the wrong parents and 
> link to the correct parents.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Terri Brown
>
>
>
>



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