If you can tag the individuals you want in the pedigree chart, you can export
them into a new "one-time usage" legacy database, and run the pedigree chart
there.
You can probably tag all the ancestors of an individual and then go UNTAG the
ones you don't want to be reported. (then export and print)
 --Paula in Texas
Researching:  Adair Baker Beasley Benson Betz Bigley Blagrave Burton Chapman
Clement Clough Coppernoll Costine Daulton Dinwiddie Doody Ellis Exline Field
Floran Floyd Gates Goodale Gordon Gump Hale Harbaugh Hind Hopkins Hughes Hurdle
Jones Klein Koyle Laswell McDonald Misner Passwaters Pelton Roberts Roche Ryburn
Sanford Short Singer Sullivan Weller Williams




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From: Emily Moore <eall...@aol.com>
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Sent: Fri, December 28, 2012 9:50:40 PM
Subject: [LegacyUG] What's the most efficient way to prepare a "pruned" family
tree?

A family member asked for a .pdf of pedigree chart for our family tree and I
want to give it to him.   However, I have entered "tentative" information for
ancestors that I have not yet confirmed, and I am reluctant to send out those
generations for fear that I may propagate errors by doing so.  What's the best
way to use Legacy to prepare a pedigree chart where each line stops with the
earliest proven generation and leaves out any earlier unproven generations?

Emily


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