Teresa, Your description of the issue doesn't seem to match what I see in TMG 9. You say that "Somehow ... the Marriage tag got marked non-primary, but his IMG-Marriage tag was still primary." That is exactly what I see happening if I create the second marriage tag for a couple by making a copy of the first tag. This is because only one tag in the marriage group for a specific P1 and P2 can be primary. Clicking the Primary button (or the asterisk button, or the asterisk keyboard key) when the non-primary marriage tag is selected will make it primary and will simultaneously make the previously primary tag (if any) become non-primary. So I don't quite understand why your comment suggests that having one primary and the other non-primary is unusual. Re your question, sorry, I don't know of anything you could have done to cause a tag in the marriage group with two principals to not show up with both these principals showing in the children or siblings window when one of them is a child or sibling of the focus person. Unless you have a tag type with the label "Marriage" that is not in the marriage group. You could check this by opening the marriage tag that is failing to show up in the child or sibling window, clicking the "TAG Type" button, and verifying that the Tag Group that is listed is "Marriage." But I think you have already checked this. All marriages should show up in the child and sibling windows regardless of the primary or non-primary status of any of the marriage group tags for that couple. There is a setting in Preferences to "Show non-primary events" but it only affects the tag box; spouses show up in the child and sibling windows whether or not this option is selected. It sounds like your normal process would result in a primary Marriage tag and a non-primary IMG-Marriage tag. So any primary IMG-Marriage tags would be unusual and maybe there are not very many to check to see if there are additional cases which have problems such as the one you described. You can find all the primary IMG-Marriage tags with a List of People report with the filter: * IMG-Marriage # of Tags is greater than 0 You may be able to correct any problem tags by just toggling the primary status of one of the tags of the Marriage and IMG-Marriage pair for the couple. If that doesn't work and there are not many problem cases, deleting and reentering the marriage tag might do the trick. -----Original Message----- From: tmg-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tmg-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Teresa Elliott via Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2015 2:07 PM To: tmg@rootsweb.com Subject: [TMG] Marriage tag primary no marriage in sibling child list I have a tag I use called IMG-Marriage to record the exhibit for the marriage tag. I keep my images separate from the tag that prints, but the IMG-tag is still a tag in the marriage group. I usually create the Marriage tag and then copy it and add the image and then change the tag to IMG-Marriage. Somehow for one of my ancestor's children, the Marriage tag got marked non-primary, but his IMG-Marriage tag was still primary, yet his marriage did not show up in the SIbling or child view. The IMG-Marriage tag is in the Marriage group, so it should have acted exactly as a Marriage tag would have. Does anyone know what I did that would cause this tag to not act as a marriage tag, because I do this a lot and I am sure he is not the only one without a primary Marriage tag, but a primary IMG-Marriage tag.