Yes, but unfortunately if you have events for the duplicate person the events 
are all printed twice and THEN it brings the Duplicate Line feature into play.  
i.e. the Line isn't duplicated, but the first duplicate person in each line IS. 
 I would like to see where the name and events are included once, and then only 
the name (and perhaps vital dates, but certainly not events) repeated 
subsequently.

Cheers
Jan

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian/Support [mailto:br...@legacyfamilytree.com]
Sent: Saturday, 25 February 2012 03:11
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Removing children listed twice

There is an option on the reports to not repeat duplicate lines. Using
that should eliminate duplication of your and your sister's descendants.
You will still be shown in the second family, only to show where your
line fits, then there will be a note indicating this is a duplicate line
with a reference back to the first listing.

Brian
Customer Support
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On 23/02/2012 9:31 AM, Elizabeth wrote:
> Thanks for all the advice.  In fact, as the only problem is when
> printing descendant reports (because I, my sister and our descendants
> are then duplicated), I have now unlinked us both from the second
> marriage, but put a note under our stepfather's name to the effect
> that he adopted us and put a similar note on each of our marriage
> records to explain why we married under a different surname from that
> we were born with.
>
> That seems to sort it.





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