* help for beginner please
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skeptik4321
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help for beginner please
I am lost! I have entered my basic family tree with no problem. Then I decided to enter some baptisms and marriages with a surname I am researching, but some of them may not be connected to me at all. I probably have double entries, or children not connected to parents they should be connected to, and don't know how I could connect the relevant ones to my tree. This new batch is about 150 names. I thought this would be an easy thing to sort out once I had entered them all but no. It seems easier to me to do it with pencil and paper - have I lost the plot? Also I can't begin to understand what good queries and lists would do me in this situation. Thanks in advance! skeptik4321
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RalfofAmber
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help for beginner please
Don't panic (who said that before?)
Entering unrelated individuals is no problem - I entered lot of people in Piddington before I could fully link up all the families.
The thing that is 'hard' is knowing what info should link to others in the tree. Finding how to make / break links from the detailed properties tab (ALL) saved my sanity once (I still have one person with two parents!)
My tip is have a small .ged file to play with while you get the hang of the tools.
As to queeries - I am behgind the curve on these but they can help locate problems (I believe!)
Entering unrelated individuals is no problem - I entered lot of people in Piddington before I could fully link up all the families.
The thing that is 'hard' is knowing what info should link to others in the tree. Finding how to make / break links from the detailed properties tab (ALL) saved my sanity once (I still have one person with two parents!)
My tip is have a small .ged file to play with while you get the hang of the tools.
As to queeries - I am behgind the curve on these but they can help locate problems (I believe!)
help for beginner please
To link existing people together I use the main tab on the property box. To link a child to a parent click on the child space and you are offered a 'link to existing record' option, click on that and find the person - and you can do the same for parents too.
To unlink there is a menu item under edit on the main toolbar - first click on the person you want to unlink and go to the edit/unlink item and click on the relationship you want to undo.
To unlink there is a menu item under edit on the main toolbar - first click on the person you want to unlink and go to the edit/unlink item and click on the relationship you want to undo.
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skeptik4321
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help for beginner please
Many thanks for the help. I shall try all these suggestions and see how I get on.[smile]skeptik4321
help for beginner please
Can anybody please tell me if there is a way of adding Godchildren to the family tree?
I have managed to add several generations without problems but I can't find any reference to godchildren; this being an important part of our family.
Many thanks,
John
I have managed to add several generations without problems but I can't find any reference to godchildren; this being an important part of our family.
Many thanks,
John
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You can either use a custom attributes or associated persons, or a
combination of the two.
Custom attributes will give you the best results in narrative reports,
while associated persons allow a quick jump on the all tab to the
godparent.
You might want to consider using both as one can support the other.
combination of the two.
Custom attributes will give you the best results in narrative reports,
while associated persons allow a quick jump on the all tab to the
godparent.
You might want to consider using both as one can support the other.
help for beginner please
Thanks Jane, that helps.
Thanks,
John
Thanks,
John