All suggestions are reviewed but not all suggestions are implemented.
Most suggestions never get a response beyond the original confirmation
that it was received. Since the release of Legacy v8, I have seen well
over 300 suggestions come in
We've received thousands of suggestions over the
Great idea, Cathy! Thanks!
Chick
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 4:40 PM, Cathy Pinner genea...@gmail.com wrote:
Currently not automatically but you can add a
textbox from the Insert Ribbon and put it in that.
Cathy
At 01:51 AM 11/01/2014, you wrote:
Thanks Brian, but it just seems
Nice idea, Bob, but I can see many complications and confusion with
implementation, especially with one biological parent and one guardian or
adopted. However, I do like Cathy's suggestion to use the insert text
feature to indicate adoption. In fact, I am going to use that feature to
replace the
Thanks Brian, but it just seems confusing to see the same person on a chart
in two different families without any explanation. Is there some way to
indicate adoption on the chart?
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 7:29 AM, Brian/Support
br...@legacyfamilytree.comwrote:
If they are correctly connected
Currently not automatically but you can add a
textbox from the Insert Ribbon and put it in that.
Cathy
At 01:51 AM 11/01/2014, you wrote:
Thanks Brian, but it just seems confusing to see
the same person on a chart in two different
families without any explanation. Is there
some way to
I have that same situation. We raised our nieces via guardianship, so
they show up under us and under their birth/natural parents.
I submitted an enhancement request asking that Legacy offer an OPTION of
different colored connection lines (both for inside the program and for
the various
I have a case where two children, Ann and Mark lost both parents in an
accident. Both were adopted by their mother’s sister. The children are
shown biologicaly with their birth parents, and I also show them as adopted
by their aunt and uncle. This is easily explained in notes. BUT, in
Legacy
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