Yes, it is what the Ancestor Color coding does. The advantage offered is you
can rapidly see who belongs to which group, and/or sort according to those
groups.  I didn't see much need, nor did I have much desire, to do this. Now
that I have done it, I like it. It really is useful at times.

Robert

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> You -can- see all nine tags at the same time already, albeit in a
> different
> place.  If you go to the Index tab, you can make all nine tags
> visible. This
> is what I have done, and I can immediately tell which "quarter" an
> ancestor
> belongs to (That is, paternal grandfather, paternal grandmother,
> maternal
> grandfather, or maternal grandmother).

Isn't this what Ancsstor Color Coding does? The following from the Help
file:

"Legacy has incorporated color-coding based on a system developed by
Mary E.V. Hill, A.G. that is taught at the Family History Library in
Salt Lake City.  Adding color-coding to your organizational system helps
keep your ancestral lines straight and promotes effective genealogy
research.

Color-code your pedigree by the lineages of your four grandparents. All
the ancestors of one grandparent will be organized under the same color:

Grandfather's lineage on your father's side: BLUE
Grandmother's lineage on your father's side: GREEN
Grandfather's lineage on your mother's side: RED
Grandmother's lineage on your mother's side: YELLOW"

Don
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