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Auto-resizing spouse line for single parent
Auto-resizing spouse line for single parent
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Tibbie
Posted Friday, February 15, 2019
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When I
create a single parent
, I resize the redundant spouse line so it's small enough you can't really see it. (Left side of
image
)
The problem is, if I move either the parent or child individually, the spouse line automatically resizes and snaps back into view. (Right side of image)
It is... really annoying having to constantly resize and hide it. Is there a way to stop this line from reappearing? Or to delete it altogether without also deleting the connection between parent and child?
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Auto-resizing spouse line for single parent
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Tibbie
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Friday, February 15, 2019
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The only suggestion I can think of is to set pedigree link and family...
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genome
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Saturday, February 16, 2019
)
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