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Post #20069 Posted 12/11/2007 1:45:30 PM
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I have splitted my complete tree in another by selecting my ancestor tree but now I'm not be able to join again the two parts of the tree. Is there a solution to this problem? Ciao,Bicio
Post #20070 Posted 12/11/2007 1:56:05 PM


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You can select all individuals CTRL+A and doing a cut/paste to the other GenoMap.

You will probably get this warning because the duplicate individual that was on both GenoMap using hyperlink with be removed (the hyperlink will be remove since they are now on the same GenoMap).

After paste, delete on of 2 duplicated invidual and re-link the tree part with "Link as Child" or "Link as Parent".




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Post #20105 Posted 12/14/2007 11:04:16 PM
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I had a similar problem, but I would recommend a slightly different solution, particularly if you have multiple hyperlinks between the two genomaps.

If you use Cut and Paste, all your hyperlinks will disappear .. this is a huge pain if you have to reconnect multiple people.

I suggest the following:

1. Go to the genomap you want to copy from.
2. Hit CTRL+A to select all, then right-click and select "Move to Genomap"
3. Select the destination genomap, and place the tree where you want it.  All your hyperlinks will still be visible.
4. Position the 2 hyperlinks close together, and then delete one of them ... the appropriate Parent or Child link will automatically form.
5. Find the next pair of hyperlinks and repeat step 4 until finished.

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