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How can I get all blood relatives on one tree
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James | Report | 20 Feb 2005 21:29 |
Thanks for that Carol. I thought I had found the solution through a product called Genbox but it is proving to be quite complex. Jim |
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Carol | Report | 20 Feb 2005 20:10 |
FTM will not produce such a tree but what you can do is to export the individuals in the kinship report to a new gedcom or FTW file. You can then open this new file in FTM and create an all in one tree from it, thius chart will contain only the people who were originally in the kinship report. When you save to the new file make sure you give it a different name to your original file. Regards Carol www(.)genealogyprinters(.)com |
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James | Report | 20 Feb 2005 10:25 |
Hello all, I use FTM version 8. This lets me plot descendant or ancestor trees , but each excludes many relatives. The all tree includes folk associated by marriage. The only thing which gives only my blood relations is the Kinship report. Is there any other way or product I can use to plot a tree which mirrors my kinship report Jim |