need help with diagram and multiple spouses
Posted: 15 Feb 2009 19:58
My turn to ask a very basic newbie question. For the most part, I don't work with diagrams, so I've done very little with those features so far.
I keep separate mini 'one-name-studies' files for family groups that may or may not be related to people in the main database.
This test database has six people in three family groups - a woman and her first husband and their two children, her second husband and his father.
When I do an 'everyone' diagram, I get two instances of the woman with a yellow ribbon connecting the boxes.
Is there any way to nudge FH into showing both these families next to each other?
I've seen other charts in books which have a box for husband 1 on the left, the wife in the middle, and husband 2 on the right. Since the children are listed as step-son and step-daughter in the household of husband 2, it would be useful to see them next to each other.
I have no evidence that husband 2 adopted the children - in the census record they keep the surname of husband 1.
What's the best way to produce a nice diagram with the two spouses on the same horizontal bar?
Thanks.
Jan
ID:3440
I keep separate mini 'one-name-studies' files for family groups that may or may not be related to people in the main database.
This test database has six people in three family groups - a woman and her first husband and their two children, her second husband and his father.
When I do an 'everyone' diagram, I get two instances of the woman with a yellow ribbon connecting the boxes.
Is there any way to nudge FH into showing both these families next to each other?
I've seen other charts in books which have a box for husband 1 on the left, the wife in the middle, and husband 2 on the right. Since the children are listed as step-son and step-daughter in the household of husband 2, it would be useful to see them next to each other.
I have no evidence that husband 2 adopted the children - in the census record they keep the surname of husband 1.
What's the best way to produce a nice diagram with the two spouses on the same horizontal bar?
Thanks.
Jan
ID:3440