Hi Syble,

Risking answering you again.

If you make an event for DNA match using the fields as you like, then
you can choose to show that Event on Family View.
I don't have any DNA data but I can imagine I'd use the Description
field to say Matched to X (line).
Will that work for you?

Cathy

Syble Glasscock wrote:
>
> All I want on the screen is DNA match, I never once said I wanted any
> details, I make an Event for that. This is what I said "I wanted a
> quick reference for DNA matches on the Family Screen, so I was just
> going to use that because I'm not impressed with Legacy's DNA record,
> I keep all the DNA correspondence/information, in One Note, but it
> would be nice to have it on the Family Screen of each particular
> person, obviously it's my database.
> Thanks,
> Syble
>
>
> On Saturday, November 29, 2014 5:40 PM, Brian/Support
> <br...@legacyfamilytree.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> They have never lined up in the way you seem to think they should.
>
> The Individual Screen is an input form and has to have all the fields
> where you can enter data, it is not customizable. The Family
> screen is a
> View of the data which means it is a display of selected data and
> can be
> customized, within limits, to the user's preference. The default
> fields
> for the Family view include the 4 vital events of birth, Chr/Bapt,
> Death
> and Burial and a view of the Death Cause from the Medical Notes. The
> data on those lines can be changed by the user as part of the view
> customization. The Individual input screen has those four vital events
> plus other data fields such as never married and had no children check
> box, Events list box and buttons to take you to other inputs.
>
> DNA test result entries are too extensive to display and cannot be
> added
> to the Family view since they consist of multiple elements and values.
> There is only room on the Family View for one line and values
> which can
> fit on a single line such as date/place of an event.
>
> Brian
> Customer Support
> Millennia Corporation
> br...@legacyfamilytree.com <mailto:br...@legacyfamilytree.com>
> http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com <http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/>
>
> On 29/11/2014 2:48 PM, Syble Glasscock wrote:
> > I asked for help, not judgment of my genealogy research, yes, I
> have numerous christening records, but prefer to use it as an
> Event, not on the screen. Excuse me for being "different".
> Personally I was not even going to use the Cause of Death for
> that, I wanted a quick reference for DNA matches on the Family
> Screen, so I was just going to use that because I'm not impressed
> with Legacy's DNA record, I keep all the DNA
> correspondence/information, in One Note, but it would be nice to
> have it oh the Family Screen of each particular person, obviously
> it's my database.
> > I've been using Legacy since version 5 and have upgraded each
> upgrade, so I do have a little knowledge about Legacy, and many of
> us choose to use in a way that is best for our needs and have no
> intention of writing a book. I well know that you don't input into
> the "Family View, but into the "Individual View", but they are
> SUPPOSE to line up with each other and mine don't!!!!!!!!Syble
>
>
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