Thanks, William. That works. If I had no other choice, I would use it. But I
do have a choice, so I'll use the FTM version because the results take up
far less space. I think I did mention that it's the only reason I keep the
FTM. Legacy meets most of my needs and I have no intentions of switching to
anything else.

Sue

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Wm Voss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Is there something wrong with using the Relationship Calculator? The
> text format is different, but the data given is as you desire.
>
> Wm Voss
>
> Susan Schon wrote:
>
> >>Susan Schon wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Have you figured out a way to do an Outline Descendant Tree from one
> >>>ancestor to one of his/her descendants in Legacy that looks like this
> >>>without having to do a lot of editing?
> >>>
> >>>
> >><snip>
> >>
> >>John R. Bayle wrote:
> >>Uh, how about Making a Descendant chart and then going to the Format
> >>Tab of the Report Options Button.  Then choose the Leaders option
instead
> >>of the Generation Lines option.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >No, that doesn't work (unless I'm missing something). I want one straight
> >line from a set of great-grandparents to me -- without all the other
> >descendants. I can edit out all the other descendants, but why bother
when I
> >can use FTM to create an outline descendant tree with the option to cut
out
> >all extraneous relatives. I use this to show "cousins" how I descend from
> >the same people they do.

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