Shirley,

Another idea while you're going back and forth with your friend.
Use the Descendant Narrative report without events and notes but with marriage status. It's the same order as the descendant chart. If you're still collecting informtion, turn on the underlines for missing information to really show up what's missing.

Cathy

Shirley Brodt wrote:

Hi Cathy,
Thank you for suggesting the free PDF editor! My only problem is that
I'm working on a gigantic family tree for a friend, and the family has
tons of divorces. My friend keeps on adding and modifying information,
so each time I would send her a PDF, I would have to keep on revising
the divorced couples. Having said that, if all else fails, I might use
the Foxit PDF editor. Thanks again.

Shirley

On Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 12:29 AM, Cathy Pinner <genea...@gmail.com
<mailto:genea...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Shirley,

I use the free Foxit PDF reader. You can add comments to a PDF and
save them with it.
You probably can with the PDF reader you use. Look for the ability
to comment.

Cathy

Shirley Brodt wrote:


Hi Cathy,

My PDF creator and reader are free ones (can't afford to buy
them), so
I can't edit either. Your idea, however, is a great one! Thanks for
writing.

Shirley

On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 9:56 PM, Cathy Pinner <genea...@gmail.com
<mailto:genea...@gmail.com>
<mailto:genea...@gmail.com <mailto:genea...@gmail.com>>> wrote:

Amy,

You can get "Divorced" on Family View so long as you've entered
the Marriage Status in the Marriage Information screen by using
the settings in Options - Customise 8.10

Shirley - re on Descendant Charts, the only really viable way at
the moment is to edit the Chart when produced.
If you want the better looking PDF chart then you can either
use a
PDF reader to add comments or you can use a PDF editor. Microsoft
Word now edits PDFs.
The problem with having a setting to add the Marriage Status is
that you probably don't want the other statuses on the Chart.

Cathy

Amy wrote:



Yes I didn't catch the "charts" need. I did mean to just put
divorced
in the marriage date place so it shows in the family view.


On 7/31/2016 7:59 AM, Shirley Brodt wrote:



Dear Am y,

&nb sp; Thanks for replying. I received a reply from a person
at Legacy
tech
support, who said that there is currently no option to indicate
divorce and that I should write to tech support so that the
programmers might consider revising the charts to indicate
divorce.
I'm unclear as to what you meant about writing it in the date
section. If you meant in the marriage section, I did that
but it
still doesn't show in the charts. If that's not what you
meant, I'd
like to hear back from you with clarification. Thanks again.

On Sat, Jul 30, 2016 at 10:57 AM, Amy <arno...@gmail.com
<mailto:arno...@gmail.com>
<mailto:arno...@gmail.com <mailto:arno...@gmail.com>>
<mailto:arno...@gmail.com <mailto:arno...@gmail.com>
<mailto:arno...@gmail.com <mailto:arno...@gmail.com>>>> wrote:

&n bsp; You could just type it in the date section and if it
comes up a
problem just over ride it.


On 7/29/2016 12:51 PM, Shirley Brodt wrote:



I posted the following message severa l days ago but
have no
received a reply:

In the descendant standard chart, I'd like to show those
who are
divorced. In the marriage section, I've chosen "divorced"
but do
not know the divorce dates. What should I do for
"divorced" to
show up in the chart? Thanks in advance for your help.






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