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Posted Wednesday, November 9, 2005 - Post #9165
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Hello,

I create family tree in GenoPro mostly as desintegration of oldest member of family of given surname. Other surnames I keep (but not always) in separate file and I use hyperlinks to join proper members. This way seems not very good for reporting (report can be performed on single (open) document only), but now I see other problem.
If I'd like to know (see/print) blood of which ancestors flows in my veins, I must totally redesign present tree. I should pick up all these ancestors from individual files and place them to the new one. It has side effect that updating of information should be probably done in both (all) instances of the same member. Is there any better way how to get the same result? All families in single file?
Thank you for any suggestion.

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Posted Wednesday, November 9, 2005 - Post #9166
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I would recommend to put everyone in the same file.  Using GenoPro Beta, you can split your family tree into multiple sub-trees (called GenoMaps) and link them via hyperlinks.

Edited: Wednesday, January 13, 2016 by GenoProSupport
Posted Tuesday, January 12, 2016 - Post #36477
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10 years later I created a special web app for this :-)


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