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Hyperlinks in a complex family tree
Hyperlinks
in
a
complex
family
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blesbok
Posted Thursday, October 22, 2020
-
Post #40863
Forum Newbie
Customers
Last Login: Friday, October 6, 2023
Posts: 2,
Visits: 28
I
am
using
version
3
.
1
.
0
.
1
after
many
years
of
frutiful
usage
,
but
(
maybe
silly
)
till
now
was
interested
more
in
the
tree
drawing
itself
than
in
the
impotance
of
stored
personal
information
for
each
individual
;
that
'
s
the
reason
why
I
never
bothered
of
hyperlinks
.
As
my
genotree
has
grown
considerably
,
however
,
and
had
the
necessity
to
split
it
into
several
GenoMaps
,
now
I
am
in
difficulty
from
two
points
of
view
:
firstly
,
I
now
feel
the
urgent
necessity
of
creating
hyperlinks
concerning
the
same
individuals
present
in
more
than
one
GenoMap
,
secondly
,
I
feel
the
necessity
to
avoid
the
replication
of
the
same
personal
information
stored
for
the
same
individual
in
different
GenoMaps
.
After
reading
the
Help
page
s
about
hyperlinks
,
I
experienced
some
difficulty
in
working
out
the
process
.
If
I
right
-
click
one
single
individual
the
option
'
New
Hyperlink
(
H
)
'
is
active
,
but
it
results
in
a
hyperlinked
duplication
of
that
individual
,
already
preent
in
the
other
GenoMap
.
As
a
result
,
I
have
to
carry
out
the
boring
process
of
reconstructing
his
/
her
family
relationships
to
the
other
family
members
.&
nbsp
;
On
the
other
hand
,
I
have
read
somewhere
that
it
is
possible
to
'
move
'
an
entire
family
(
e
.
g
.
husband
,
wife
,
their
children
and
descendants
)
to
another
GenoMap
and
they
are
automatically
hyperlinked
.
I
tried
this
,
but
found
some
'
operational
'
difficulty
:
if
I
do
that
the
'
New
Hyperlink
'
possiblity
is
active
no
more
,
whereas
the
'
Move
to
the
GenoMap
'
option
is
offered
only
.
If
I
move
that
family
as
a
whole
to
the
other
GenoMap
I
can
re
-
create
the
filial
relationship
,
but
not
the
marriage
relationship
between
husband
and
wife
.
I
understand
it
is
likely
I
made
some
operational
mistakes
during
the
process
,
but
cannot
understand
where
the
fault
is
,
maybe
because
English
is
not
my
native
language
.
I
wonder
,
therefore
,
whether
the
Support
team
can
help
me
with
some
insights
and
detailed
instruction
about
the
steps
of
the
process
.&
nbsp
;
Thanks
a
lot
in
advance
.
1605339
Posted Saturday, June 6, 2020
-
Post #40548
Forum Newbie
Customers
GenoPro version: 3.1.0.0
Last Login: Saturday, June 27, 2020
Posts: 1,
Visits: 4
Hi
folks
,
I
'
ve
been
using
GenoPro
since
2004
,
and
just
never
bothered
to
use
the
old
Alias
feature
or
the
new
Hyperlink
feature
.
Now
,
though
,
my
family
tree
extends
over
400
years
with
&
gt
;
2000
people
,
across
7
GenoMaps
due
to
the
complexity
.
I
'
m
running
into
a
few
issues
.
Due
to
a
bunch
of
second
-
and
third
-
cousin
marriages
,
there
are
decently
sized
portions
of
the
family
tree
,
as
well
as
individuals
,
that
show
up
multiple
times
,
both
in
the
same
GenoMap
and
in
different
GenoMaps
.
I
personally
show
up
11
times
,
and
two
distinct
"
blocks
"
of
people
show
up
multiple
times
each
.
Is
there
an
easy
way
to
select
an
entire
branch
of
people
-
meaning
individuals
and
all
their
respective
family
lines
-
and
make
a
ton
of
hyperlinks
all
at
once
?
Otherwise
,
I
'
d
have
to
manually
go
in
across
an
absurd
amount
of
space
and
make
a
crapton
of
hyperlinks
,
then
manually
re
-
create
family
lines
and
relationships
,
then
go
to
the
Family
Properties
window
and
click
that
box
for
"
Exclude
from
Report
"
for
all
the
duplicates
.
Thanks
!
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