As Dennis said, the Multiple Lines of Descent report may be workable for
you.
You could start with a Pedigree Report that shows the ancestors.  And based
for each top level ancestor marriage, you can lookup the MRIN value.  And
then list these MRINS on the Report Options page for the Multiple Lines of
Descent report.  This can easily become a multi-hundred page report.  So
adjust the report options to include only what you need - e.g.. don't
include events, notes, etc.
Also check the "Don't repeat duplicate lines" option on the Format tab -
otherwise you will get many duplicate pages - e.g. the  great-grandchildren
will be listed four times - once under each great-grandparent MRIN.

Tom

On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Dennis M. Kowallek <kowal...@iglou.com>wrote:

> On Sat, 11 Apr 2009 19:59:26 +1000, "June Chan" <mai_l...@aapt.net.au>
> wrote:
>
> >I am not a computer expert so the answer may be in front of me, but from
> >what I can see I can print reports that will include say my parents,
> >grandparents, great grandparents etc and it will also give information
> about
> >their children.
>
> Maybe the Multiple Lines of Descent report is what you are looking for?
> You will have to determine the top-most MRINs in order to generate the
> report, but this should be a one-time effort.
>
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