You can do that, but descendant charts and pedigree charts don't show
child status - printing very misleading reports. I'm not sure why it's a
problem to put child status on these charts, along with marriage status
(like divorced or not married), but it never happened after I suggested
it long ago. Maybe it just fell through the cracks, as it seems like a
vital data element to me, or maybe for some reason it's much more
complicated than it seems.
Lisa
Mike wrote:
Karen,
One way to deal with this is to link the children to the marriage with your
husband and under settings for the children you can set the relationship to
father as biological and the relationship to mother as step.
Mike
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