A while ago, someone suggested, copying a tree & deleting contacts you
don't need.  Could I warn anyone who tries this that if you do this then
export as a gedcom to see what's actually there, you are left with lots
of floating fragments of tree - just because you break a link, eg delete
your mother, to isolate your father's tree, you don't automatically
delete all your mother's antecedents.  Its a mess!

On 23/08/2011 05:43, Wendy Howard wrote:
> My personal favourite is to save a copy of my family file, unlink the
> people I don't want to include from the people I do want (unlink the
> unwanted parents from the wanted child, and the whole rest of the
> family group is taken care of, for example). Then use the Tree Finder
> to identify all the trees in your (copy) file, tag the unwanted
> branches and delete them. Now you're left with the one tree that
> contains the people you do want, ready to continue with whatever the
> purpose of your exercise is.



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