Thanks to everyone for the ideas!

Lisa is correct; my original lament was the fact that real names slip in there
regardless. I now see there are ways to work around the limitations. And, in
time, when they are no longer limitations, I still have my complete database.

  Ed

> I do this also - but as I recall, you have to be aware that unexpectedly
> Legacy still includes the names (name only) of people attached (but NOT
> tagged) to the people who ARE tagged - in other words, you tag person A
> & spouse, you would expect to only include person A/spouse on the web
> page. *BUT* in fact person A's parents and children are listed by name
> only (with out any other data). I think that is exactly what the
> original poster was wanting to avoid.
> 
> Lisa
>


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