I have a living cousin whose son has been married twice. The first marriage was very short lived and my cousin has asked that it not be included in any data I present.
How do I achieve this? I haved marked the wife in question with a private flag but this does not appear to be acheiving what I want.
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- Jane
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How are you presenting the data, currently the private flag, only effects web generation, accept where you add coding for it to diagrams as far as I am aware.
My only other suggestion is to remove the family as spouse link when presenting the information.
My only other suggestion is to remove the family as spouse link when presenting the information.
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I wanted to be able to present printed trees and lists without this marriage. It will not be a huge problem to manually edit data I give to 'sensitive' members of the family!
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I have a similiar situation. I prepare a report for this relative about once every six months so it's not that often. I make a copy of my file; load this copy into FH; delete the non-required person from the file; produce the report and then delete the copy file. This way it's all done without affecting my main file. Hope this helps.
John
I have a similiar situation. I prepare a report for this relative about once every six months so it's not that often. I make a copy of my file; load this copy into FH; delete the non-required person from the file; produce the report and then delete the copy file. This way it's all done without affecting my main file. Hope this helps.
John