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How do I enter the birth mother to a spouse/father and 4 children...

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Author I am trying to add my grandmother as a spouse to my grandfather and their 4 children
Posted Saturday, September 5, 2009 - Post #24611
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I am lost. I exported a file from Family Tree Maker and I am trying to add my grandmother as a spouse to my grandfather and their 4 children. I have added her as a spouse, but when I try to add her as a parent to each child, I seem to have to do each one separately and it adds a whole bunch of extra lines. There must be an easier way. I tried to delete each child and re-add them but it messes up their relationships with their spouses and children. I have searched the help files but don't seem to have the right keyword. It doesn't seem like I would have to delete everything and start from scratch, but I am beginning to wonder....

I am new at this, but must say I am already frustrated that there aren't clearer easier to access help files.



Thanks for your time,

MoodyBlueEyes


Edited: Thursday, September 10, 2009 by GenoProSupport
Posted Saturday, September 5, 2009 - Post #24612
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Usually when I start a program I have never used before I look for the menu and the short cuts it provides. In case of Genopro I guess most of the new users do not bother to read the first few lines it shows on the screen when starting a new document.
Highlight your grandmother and click the letter "f" on your keyboard. You will have now used the most frequent short cut. It will open a dialog box where you can add the children.
If you have a couple, but did not enter children yet, highlight the union line (the link between this couple) and click "f".
If you have a male and a female and want them to be a couple, highlight both persons and click "Ctrl + m".
I hope this will help you smooth your work.
Posted Saturday, September 5, 2009 - Post #24613
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Thank you. I kind of figured it out in a roundabout way. This way sounds much easier.

Thanks for your time,

MoodyBlueEyes
Posted Saturday, September 5, 2009 - Post #24614
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oh...and I did read the lines before starting a document, but my confusion came after I imported the file from another program and I was no longer starting from scratch.

Thanks for your time,

MoodyBlueEyes


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