Kirsten,

You are correct. There was a similar problem reported on the married
someone back in Oct 2009. That was fixed in Jan 2010. The latest report
of this problem was only submitted on 26 Sep 2011 just before the Legacy
cruise started.

Brian
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> From: Kirsten Bowman<vik...@rvi.net>
> To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
> Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 1:00 PM
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Wording in reports
>
>
> Betty:
>
> A problem like this cropped up a few years ago and may be the same as what 
> you’re seeing.  My recollection is that it was caused by entering data in a 
> certain sequence.  In my case I believe I had entered a wife’s details and 
> a marriage date before entering the husband’s name.  Legacy automatically 
> adds “someone” (which is invisible) and when the second spouse’s name 
> is entered it doesn’t overwrite that but just adds it as “Mary married 
> someone John Smith” or the reverse.  I had to delete the couple and then 
> re-enter both husband and wife before adding the marriage date in order to 
> clear the “someone.”
>
> It’s been quite a while since this happened so my memory is fuzzy, but 
> there was a long thread about it before the cause was discovered.
>
> Kirsten


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