A non-plain answer would be a work-around like this:  Merge the two
files.  You could separate them again if you really want to, but I think
it's probably not necessary.  If you want to share only part of the file
with particular family members, you can use the tagging options to
export only that part.  Since you are new to Legacy, you might not have
known you could easily do that.

Joseph Leavitt


On 6/16/2014 5:18 PM, David Abernathy wrote:
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> The plain answer is NO.
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> Why not just use one combined file?
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> Thanks,
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> David C Abernathy
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> *From:*Dan Farbman [mailto:dfarb...@yahoo.com]
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> *Subject:* [LegacyUG] Question re: Syncing people in two family files
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> Hi All;
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> I'm new to Legacy and have a question.
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> I'm compiling two family files using Legacy8, one for my family and
> one for my wife's family. My question is how to "sync" the entries for
> myself, my wife and our children in both files. Is there a way to
> avoid entering the data twice?
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> Thanks for your help.
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> Dan Farbman
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