By Neth - Wednesday, April 26, 2006
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How do I show that the couples A-B and C-D both get divorced, then A and D get married and so do B and D. It's easy to show that A get divorced from B and then married D, and to show that D was married to C before A, but for B and D their second spouses will then be showed in reversed order.
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By GenoProSupport - Wednesday, April 26, 2006
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You have to use the mouse to manually create the layout. Here what the output should look like. From the genogram rules, it is clear B and C were the first spouses of A and D respectively.
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By Neth - Wednesday, April 26, 2006
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Yes you are right. But unfortunately I have made a mistake. After the two divorces A got married to D, and B got married to C so you solution doesn't work it doesn't show that B and C got married.
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By GenoProSupport - Wednesday, April 26, 2006
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This is the scenario of an exchange in couples. Well, you can create a third marriage for B and C, however I recommend to move the line out to make it clearer. You should alto use a text label with the date of each marriage to help the reader to better understand the situation.
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