If you have the deluxe edition you can edit the Event definition and
tell Legacy to exclude those from potential problem checking.

View > Master Lists > Event Definitions
Select any event and click Edit
In the top section under the Event name are options including:
Exclude from Potential Problems report.

Brian
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
br...@legacyfamilytree.com
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com

On 21-Jan-2014 3:09 PM, ci...@treadles.ca wrote:
> Why oh why must Legacy designate events that
> occurred after a death, eg. death announcement, obituary,
> biography (most of the time), funeral announcements, etc.
> as problems?  It can be a stupid pain in the neck and I
> don't see why I should click on "Exclude from potential
> problems" every time I enter any of the above. Just doesn't
> make sense. Any explanations? justification?
>
> Helen



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