In Excel, use file Open then browse to the folder where you saved the .csv file.

You will have to change the type of file Excel looks for from .xls to .csv. Use the down arrow in the file type box to do that. .csv is under the text files list.

Brian Kelly

On 01-Jul-18 11:56 AM, Margaret Gagliardi wrote:
Thanks Gene,
I have made it that far and I have a Windows 7 machine and have opened an Excel spreadsheet.  However when I try to get the file, I cannot see it and only have  "Open" as an option to get a file.  How do I get this cvs file into Excel?
Margaret

On Sun, Jul 1, 2018 at 11:26 AM, Gene Young <n2...@cfl.rr.com <mailto:n2...@cfl.rr.com>> wrote:

    In the bottom right corner of Relationship Report Options check the
    radio button marked CSV file then click create.  It will ask for a
    name an save location.  Enter them and hit save.


    On 7/1/2018 11:10 AM, Margaret Gagliardi wrote:

        Brian,
I generated the report, but do not see an option to export it. It is 132 pages. What do I do to export it?
        Thanks Margaret

        On Sun, Jul 1, 2018 at 10:58 AM, Brian Kelly <exma...@gmail.com
        <mailto:exma...@gmail.com> <mailto:exma...@gmail.com
        <mailto:exma...@gmail.com>>> wrote:

             Not directly. You can however export the relationships
        report to a .csv file which can be imported into a spreadsheet
        program. Sorting the spreadsheet by relationship will group your
        cousins.

             Brian Kelly


             On 01-Jul-18 10:50 AM, Margaret Gagliardi wrote:

                 Is it possible to get a report that shows all My first
        and second cousin in Legacy?

                 Thanks
                 Margaret



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