If you go to Tools / Relationships and put you as one side and your 10th
GGF as the other it will show you the path route between you. If there are
multiple paths it should show you all of them. Then you can print out the
structure for them so that you can check through them.

Did the same for your 11th GGF and compare them.

And, technically, it is possible if the line from your 10th GGF has split
and then joined in a later generation, and one of them managed to generate
2 more generations. Rather unlikely, but I have marriages in my line which
are across different generations.

Also, for 10 generations you are probably back into the 16th or 17th
century so be aware that records might be wrong or missing.

Regards

Chris

>From my Motorola G6+

On Fri, 25 Oct 2019, 22:36 Gloria DeSousa, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I have in my tree a 10th great grandfather who's son is my 11th great
> grandfather. Is this possible? Or is it an error in my tree that I can not
> find? I set relationships several times.
>
> In addition to this problem, I tried to make my direct line bold like it
> used to be by clicking on the "Indicate direct line children in list
> (bold)" in 3.8 in Customize. I get a box that says "'Set Direct Line'
> Option from the Tools tab of the Ribbon to enable the bolding of names". I
> do not see the option "Set Direct Line", at least not in those words, but
> even the choices that come close, do not give me the option to bold. What
> am I doing wrong?
>
> Thanks,
> Gloria
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