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Multiple families in Family Properties / Summary

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Author In multiple relationships family order and children aren't reported correctly.
Posted Tuesday, February 15, 2011 - Post #27751
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One male had three relationships. The first (defacto) included the daughter of his partner. The Summary tab of the Family Properties box does not show him as Husband / Partner nor this relationship as the male's Family 1 but does show corrrect details for his partner. The second relationship (also defacto) shows as Family 1 (not 2) and the biological child of this relationship but doesn't show the child of the first family nor the other mate. The third mariage relationship shows as Family 2 (not 3), shows the wife's son from her former marriage and her nephew (fostered) but not the children of earlier relationships nor the first mate (partner). So far as i can tell the Genomap displays correctly but I would be most grateful for assistance, please.

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Posted Wednesday, February 16, 2011 - Post #27753
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Even though the relationships appear to display correctly on the GenoMap, this problem can occur when the male is not connected to the first Family Line. You can try to correct this by simply doing a Link as Parent from the male to the Family Line - you should see the relevant Family Line highlighted in red as you approach it. Otherwise you may have to attempt to separate the different Family Lines, but this can be tricky.
Posted Wednesday, February 16, 2011 - Post #27762
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Many thanks indeed. The names are now registering. The family orders are not quite right yet but you've shown me what to work with. Thanks tremendously.
Posted Thursday, February 17, 2011 - Post #27770
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If you haven't found it yet, you can change the order of the families by opening the Properties page of the male - on the Family tab you will see an option button 'Change Mate Order...'. You can then arrange the families in the correct order.


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