Note that in the Relationship Calculator under Options > Limit to ...
you can set how many common ancestors to look for. I have no idea how
it works as I don't have my lines back to Charlemagne. I just have a
few marriages between different branches of the family that give
multiple relationships.
Cathy
At 10:11 AM 17/04/2007, you wrote:
Define all. My son has Charlemange as an ancestor
through over 1000 different paths. how many combos
should be displayed. How to decide which paths are the
more important to show. These are judgement calls.
Rich
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Elsie,
> I see what you are trying to accomplish, but must
> admit this is a rather
> labor intensive and tedious job.
>
> Once the "set relationship" function is used, I wish
> that Legacy would
> display ALL the relationships between the source
> person and the other person. For
> example, my nephew is related to his mother 3 times
> and to his father 5
> times! Unfortunately, Legacy only displays one
> relationship and where there are
> multiple relationships, I still don't understand
> what relationship Legacy
> chooses to select.
>
> If the programmers do add a function to display on
> reports the relationships
> of each person to the source person (and I hope
> they do), I hope Legacy will
> print ALL the relationships or at least give us the
> option to do so.
>
> Jon Raymond
> St Paul Park, MN
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