Sorry Cathy, but on this one I do no agree

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Cathy Pinner <genea...@gmail.com> wrote:

>It's fine to use the Name Field for a short easily seen note but I'd be 
>putting the note in privacy brackets (double square brackets for those who 
>haven't discovered them yet - they can be used in any field) so that it 
>doesn't mess up publishing. These people may not be published but you can do 
>this for real family members as well when you have trouble remembering which 
>Mary is which.
>
>Cathy
>
>Ron Ferguson wrote:
>> Jay,
>>
>> Clearly you do not publish your work, so whatever takes your fancy is OK.
>>
>> However I would not like the job of sorting it all out should you
>> change your mind.
>>
>> Ron Ferguson
>> http://www.fergys.co.uk/
>>
>> Sent from my Xperiaâ„¢ smartphone
>>
>> "J.M. \Jay\ Ingalls " <jay_inga...@pipeline.com> wrote:
>>
>> Pat,
>>
>> I often put a note in the given name field, such as "Mary-Not Pat's
>> direct ancestor". Saves a lot of time, does not require reading the notes.
>>
>> I have some I need to work on, Like "John-May be wrong wife", etc.
>>
>> Fortunately, we are no
>t limited to 12 characters, or whatever it was
>> in the first genealogy programs, for the given name field!
>>
>> Jay
>> =================================
>> On 5/17/2014 7:26 AM, Michele/Support wrote:
>>>
>>> Pat,
>>>
>>> If I have done a lot of work on them I would simply unlink them and
>>> leave them in my file.  If they were in the same location as your
>>> ancestors then they still might end up being connected in some way.Â
>>>
>>> Â
>>>
>>> Michele
>>>
>>> Technical Support
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>>> Â
>>>
>>> *From:*Pat Hickin [mailto:pph...@gmail.com]
>>> *Sent:* Friday, May 16, 2014 6:51 PM
>>> *To:* legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
>>> *Subject:* [LegacyUG] Disproved ancestors
>>>
>>> Â
>>>
>>> I've got a couple of what were once thought to be ancestral lines and
>>> have since been disproved. Â I don't want to delete them entirely and
>>> I'm wondering how other L
>egacy users handle the matter. Â I could put
>>> them in a separate file or leave them where they are and just
>>> Â unlink them so that they're no longer connected.
>>>
>>> Â
>>>
>>> I'd appreciate your thoughts/ideas. Â Thanks,
>>>
>>> Â
>>>
>>> Pat
>>>
>>>
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