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Author How to display/list all individuals not linked to the main tree
Posted Friday, October 22, 2010 - Post #26747
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Can I find and make a list all familes and/or individuals that are not linked to the main tree (eg they exists as islands).

Edited: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 by GenoProSupport
Posted Friday, October 22, 2010 - Post #26749
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Select one individual and right-click to get the context menu.  Then select Link as Child or Link as Parent to link the individual as a child or parent of another family.
Posted Friday, October 22, 2010 - Post #26753
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I don't think Dan's reply answered the question.

To find individuals not attached to the main tree, first select any individual on the tree, then click the 'select entire tree' icon. then 'invert selection' or Ctrl & I to select eveything not on the tree. Then Ctrl & C to copy these. Then open a new .gno file and paste them there and examine as required.


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Posted Tuesday, October 26, 2010 - Post #26765
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Thanks Ron for your answer.  Now that I understand the question, Ron's answer is what I would have answered.  Sorry, when I saw your question, I thought you were the same customer who called me by phone asking to link a family to an existing family...


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