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Trees for sisters in law who were real sisters too
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Lindsey | Report | 2 Apr 2004 14:13 |
Thanks for the advice. Liz it makes total sense! I feared there was no way to do this yet! Never mind, maybe the boffins will sort it out! Thanks for replying to this, I appreciate the tips Lindsey |
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Elizabeth | Report | 2 Apr 2004 13:47 |
Hi, Simple answer - no. If I were you I'd use the elder one to attach all the details to, and put a note in the notes section of the other saying she is the sister of the first. Does this make sense? Liz |
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Lindsey | Report | 2 Apr 2004 13:34 |
Can anyone help. I need to input tress for two sisters in law who were real sisters too. Obviously all family details are joint - is there any way I can link them on GC tree rather than inputting the same stuff twice? |