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Forum Member
      
Group: Customers
Last Login: 1/18/2008 11:58:06 AM
GenoPro Version: 2.0.0.3
Posts: 26,
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It's been a while since I've used GenoPro, and I've been asked to upload a portion of my GED file to a database somewhere.
My goal is to pick a root individual in one of my family lines and create a GED containing only him and all spouses/children branches (omitting parents/siblings of said spouses).
Looking at GenoPro, it's not immediately obvious how I would go about doing this. I'm familiar with an older tool called GEDSplit, but that seems antiquated and I'm unable to locate its help file online today.
Is there a better and/or more current tool available anywhere? Would love to see some good recommendations here.
TIY!
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Forum Writer
      
Group: Customers
Last Login: 2 days ago @ 7:32:17 PM
GenoPro Version: 2.0.1.1
Posts: 66,
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I do this often.
Select the individual.
Use the Tool Bar icons. For a Descendant Tree:- Select Direct Descendants Select Mate
For an Ancestral Tree Select Direct Ancestors Select Siblings (if required) Select Mate (if sibling spouses required)
When selection complete Copy then click on File>New and Paste. Check the result - Copy, Paste and Link any parts left out.
If you like Save the new genomap (or is that genogram?) under a new name. Then Tools>Generate Report and select Export to Gedcom in the Skin Name drop down box. Complete the required boxes and Generate the GEDCOM file.
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Forum Master
      
Group: Customers
Last Login: Yesterday @ 6:23:00 PM
GenoPro Version: 2.0.1.6
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| If you have not used it recently you may have forgotten that the best way to generate a Gedcom is through the Report Writer - first GED option on the File/Export menu (choose gedcom skin)
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