Robin, when you  have the information on the descendant tab, you can tag those 
individuals. CTRL-T will bring up the advanced tagging window. Make sure you 
have an available tag that you aren't currently using for anything else, then 
click on the "descendants" button. Another window pops open, so choose how many 
generations, and which of the options you want. Now you should have all those 
individuals tagged - you can double check if you want by doing a search for 
individuals tagged with whatever tag you just designated. You can export a 
gedcom for tagged individuals.

Elizabeth
researching the descendants of Williams and Sarah (Patterson) Thompson

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  Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 10:34 AM
  Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Problem


  Thanks, but doesn't help!

  Open one of your own family files, pick an individual from within it, and 
then click on the Descendant tab.  What you then see is the data I  want to 
record as a GEDCOM File.

  Can you take me through the steps?

  Robin


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