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Post #13078 Posted 9/13/2006 1:46:29 PM
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I am doing a project and need to depict a triad (2 females and 1 male) that all cohabitate and are "engaged" for lack of better word. What is the best way to depict this in this program?

Thanks for your help.
Post #13079 Posted 9/13/2006 2:10:12 PM


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Connect all of them to each other M-F1 M-F2 F1-F2...  and manualy arrange so all relationships are visible. As simple as that... I doubt that there is some genealogical rule depicting such situation.

http://www.genopro.com/genogram_rules/


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Post #13080 Posted 9/13/2006 2:54:43 PM
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Thanks! I didn't know if there was a defined way to denote these types of relationships.
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