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Author I need to find a link on a worksheet within a tree
Posted Thursday, December 17, 2009 - Post #25132
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Hi there,

I have a very large family tree with many worksheets, each based on surname, linking to the main (my) family.

I added a family a while ago but found that the particular link I was tracing was in correct and have removed it.

The problem is, though, that I added this other worksheet about 2 years ago and there could be links to other families within the other branches (South African family history gets quite intertwined during the 1700/1800's).

I would like to remove the page with the "other" family, but it has about 2000 people on it and want to make sure that there are no links to other worksheets - is there a way I could see what links are on a worksheet?

Thanks



PATERNAL LINE:
Surname: Du Bus/Du Buis/De Buys (current)
Origin: Pas-De-Calais, France
Current Location: Cape Town, South Africa
Arrival date: 27 April 1688 on the Oosterland

MATERNAL LINE:
Surname: Doggeson, Dodgshon, Dobson, Dudson, Dodgson (current)
Origin: Tadcaster/Pontefract, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Current Location: South Africa
Arrival date: 29 January 1962 on the Sterling Castle
Posted Friday, December 18, 2009 - Post #25136
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Not sure that you need to bother, because of the way the hyperlinks work. When you 'move' a person to another GenoMap you create a copy within the database. If you open the table and sort on name you will see names repeated if they are on more than one display. If you delete a GenoMap you leave the other copy in the copy position.
However if you open the table and go to properties you can make sure that the GenoMap is listed and also turn on either one of the Hyperlink, or Internal Hyperlink columns. This is obviously easier if you sort the table columns either by clicking on the Name heading or Permanent Name. Then sort by GenoMap to see where the links go


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