Hi Art,
Did you click on Refresh in the Tree Finder?
The Tree Finder doesn't refresh automatically.

If you want the Tree Finder to show the tree as "yours" you have to make yourself RIN = 1. You do this with Tools > Renumber RINs.
First give the current RIN=1 a different unused RIN

It's nothing to do with setting Direct Line or setting relationships etc

Cathy

At 01:03 PM 28/10/2006, you wrote:

When I click on Tree Finder it lists only one tree, not mine!

So I click on Tag the entire tree 10,796 individuals with tag # 1.

Then I bring up my name and tag ancestors with # 2.
A search of tag #2 brings up a list of 16,997 individuals, including the wife of the individual

A search of tag #1 shows that probably 85% have both tags?

Selecting the individual whose name is listed with the tree and tagging his ancestors with #3 and a search of #3 indicates 11,697 tagged individuals, more than a supposedly in his tree.

Where is my tree and why is the other considered not related, since we have common ancestors? One would think that the program would consider my tree as existing since I am the start of the "Set Direct Line".

Whatever?

Art Seddon



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