Hi everyone,

I tried splitting off a section of the family tree according to the Tips
and Tricks article. Any time I choose all ancestors, I end up with the
entire original file. Here is what I am trying to do. The family tree is
this:

George Barnard - married Sally Higley
they had son George Allen Barnard

I want three separate files:

1. All ancestors of George Barnard
2. All ancestors of Sally Higley
3. All descendants of George Allen Barnard

Each of those three items represents about 200 names from the whole
database of about 5000 names. The general database is unreliable (no
sources, many merges). But I have reliable sources for those three
areas, and therefore wish to maintain them separately. (And keep Sally
Higley research separate from George Allen Barnard research.)

I'm guessing my problem in splitting, is that George's ancestors have
people in common with Sally's ancestors (they do). Anyone tried to do
this?

As a side issue, is there a "best" way to print off all records, so that
I can compare them (eyeball them) to my sources? The primary sources are
in the same form of the published family genealogy books.

Thanks for the help,

  Ed

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