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how to divide a family tree while maintaining family ties?
how to divide a family tree while maintaining family ties?
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Posted Sunday, November 24, 2019
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Post #40191
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can someone teach me how to divide a
family tree
while maintaining
family
ties?
I carried out a research from 1600 to 1900 of the families of my
country
. now I have a single document in which many of the families intersect each other. my goal is to divide the various
surnames
without losing marital ties. unfortunately the attempts I made by myself did not go well .... I hope for your
help
. thanks!!
63752
Posted Saturday, April 4, 2020
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Post #40397
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I had the same question, and poking around here is what I found:
Select the individuals you want to copy to a new
genogram
.
Right click on the selected individuals.
Select "Move to
GenoMap
" and select either an existing genogram or <New GenoMap>.
Position the individuals where you want them in the new location and left click.
This does not remove the individuals from the original genogram but will create a new genogram for display/
print
purposes.
Hope this helps.
nadiminti
Posted Wednesday, May 6, 2020
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Post #40482
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You can first identify the individual and right click to get a menu.
Select the
option
of "Move to Genomap" to get a list of genomaps already created and there is a last option of "Move family to this Genomap". Then all the individuals below the individual will be selected.
Then repeat the process to select "Move to Genomap" and select the map or a new one.
This will reduce the time spent on individual selection and lessen any mistake of non-selection.
Otherwise the above answer is the procedure.
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