I faced this same situation, but I found that even though the child
appears twice, the Family Group Sheets should print correctly.  I'm
not sure about other reports.

On 4/27/06, Brian Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cary,
>
> You are not doing anything wrong. Robert appears twice because he is
> linked twice. Once to the mother and his biological father and again to
> your cousin and Robert's mother. The two links are showing like that
> because you have show 1/2 kids turned on. Robert is both the adopted
> brother of your cousin's other children and a 1/2 brother through his
> mother.
>
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> Cary wrote:
> > I know I'm doing something wrong, but need help to see what.  My cousin's
> > second marriage was to a woman who had a son.  At the time of this
> > marriage, the cousin adopted his new wife's son, Robert.
> >
> > Robert was originally linked to his birth parents, but I also linked him
> > to the cousin as adopted by the father, natural to the wife (his mother).
> >
> >
> > I use Legacy with 1/2 siblings showing.  When I look at the family view of
> > the cousin & current wife, Robert appears twice - once as a full child
> > adopted by the cousin, once as a half child.  At first I thought I had
> > entered him twice, but if I delete either the full or half Robert, they
> > BOTH disappear.  If I add a fact or event for either, it appears in both.
> >
> > Somehow one person has become two, appearing twice in viewing and in
> > reports.  What am I doing wrong?
> >
> >
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