If I understand wrong, sorry. The easiest way to do it is to call up the person, save him, create a new unlinked person, (unless you have a place he belongs) them on each field use F8, and it will copy all the field stuff like dates and places, then edit out the stuff belonging to the other. On sources and events, just use Ctrl-C and copy over to the 'new' person. For myself, I would make first a printout of the Individual report, and use two different colored hi-lighters to show which parts go where (person A is yellow, person B is orange), to insure that all notes go to only one person, and that everything got somewhere. When person B has everything that is his, then start deleting the stuff that isn't person A's stuff. For my part, I wouldn't want the program to be the arbiter that decides what goes where. But I would personally prefer to take the long road on this. It is too easy to mess up, and the extra 20 minutes gives confidence that it is correct. I hope this helps. Rich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Is it possible at all to copy a person's complete information to a new > person? What I mean to say: I have entered many documented pieces of > information for a person, but recently I have found information that proves I > have mistakenly joined several pieces of information to the person that are > actually for two different people. I would like to make a duplicate of the > person, and then delete the pieces of information as appropriate for the two > persons, making them unique at some point. > > Tom Kohn > To unsubscribe: http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/LegacyLists.asp To unsubscribe: http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/LegacyLists.asp
