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Help with Generations Grand Suite - Please

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Robert

Robert Report 1 Aug 2006 14:06

Thanks for your replies - sorry for the delay. Rob

Margaret

Margaret Report 31 Jul 2006 22:15

Robert I have Generations too. I have used it for years. I think you have to do the spouses manually. I can't think of another way. Do you think it's such a good idea to merge data sent by others without checking it? It's just something I never do. I always check everything that is possible to check and enter the data myself. I like to enter all BMD index numbers and where everyone is on each census. A lot of people who have sent me data are not as thorough. That is my preference, but you must do it your own way.

Her Indoors

Her Indoors Report 31 Jul 2006 21:36

You can certainly do this in PAF from LDS - there is a built in ancestors filter that can include or exclude spouses, and as many generations of the ancestors descendants as you want to include. Given that PAF is free, I'd try downloading it, importing your GEDCOM, exporting a subset, and then testing it in PAF to check that you really have what you want, before importing the final GEDCOM into your tree.

Anne in North London

Anne in North London Report 31 Jul 2006 21:24

Robert Sorry I can't answer your question, but know there is an earlier thread about this software. You may be able to find a member from that thread to help you. So I'll nudge it. Anne in North London

Robert

Robert Report 31 Jul 2006 20:34

I have a huge gedcom file which I have imported into Generations. I now want to extract all of the people actually related to me and import this info into my own tree. I can do this by marking the relevant people. However the closest I can get to this is by mark groups > relationships. But this does not mark any spouses of relatives. There are a lot of them and I really don't fancy doing this manually if there is a simple way. Any help would be gratefully received. Rob