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Probables or Possibles Child?

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Author Special pedigree link to distinguish real biological children to a possible child.
Posted Wednesday, August 24, 2005 - Post #7829
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Smile Good Morning,

                       Is it possible to 'connect' family members to the tree so that in reports they are shown as 'probable' or 'possible' relatives. All help appreciated but please keep it as simple as possible. Many Thanks,

Melm: )

Edited: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 by GenoProSupport

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Posted Wednesday, August 24, 2005 - Post #7839
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I think that what will solve the problem is a GenoMap in which all the research options will be in. What I mean is that if I get a pedigree which might or might not relate to my tree I will put it in this GenoMap. If I prove that the pedigree is related I will then move it to the proper place in my tree. If not then I can erase it.

The text boxes and the comments within individual can let me add whatever I want to describe the problem with the pedigree. There is no limit to the number of pedigrees in a GenoMap, so I can add as much as I find.

The report generator will act as if it is my own tree and print it with the comments I enter, so who ever see it can read it. As Dan told us before there will be also an option to exclude the GenoMap from the report, and by that to ignore the information in it.




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