I had posted on Legacy's own forums on its web site, and elsewhere, my question as to whether Legacy ancestor reports and web sites include all spouses and step children for each ancestor. On the Legacy forum, someone said no, and since then, a number of Legacy users have reiterated that that is true. I unsubscribed from the Legacy forum when I got that first reply. I should have stuck around. If I had, I might have saved two weeks of time. People suggested that Legacy can do some kind of seriously impractical super book project where you can individually add family group sheets to everybody in an ancestor report. I purchased the program to atleast see what that and some other features would look like. Meanwhile someone posted on the gen-computing list that he has printed ancestor reports in legacy that include teh stepchildren, so I tried it. Legacy sure does include step children in ancestor book reports. Specifically, it provides the option to do so. Legacy also imported all my irregular dates exactly as I entered them in PAF. I have run into a real problem with programs that will not do one or the other of those two key features. What is more. Legacy prepared a nice looking sample web site that includes teh same information; if not quite the way I would have presented it, the information is all there and organized in a way that is easy for my relatives to follow, and the pages look attractive. I think that I previously tried Legacy and was disappointed, but clearly you did listen and incorporated teh features I needed. Good job! Yours, Dora Smith Austin, TX tiggernut24@yahoo.com -- Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.3/395 - Release Date: 7/21/2006