Hi Dennis,

> Didn't understand the Tag thing.  When I did a (View>Tree Finder) my name was 
> only one to appear under each family group.  Is this correct?

Tree Finder finds all the separate trees in your database, that is, the
people in one tree are not connected (in your database) in any way to
the people in another tree.

What you see in the list at Tree Finder is the the individual with the
lowest RIN.  Who may or may not be the person who you recognise as the
focus of that tree.  So you might need to look a little closer to
identify each tree to your understanding.

If you have only one tree showing in Tree Finder, check that the people
you altered are still unlinked, and make sure you Refresh the Tree
Finder, in case something isn't right there.

If you have unlinked the right people from their parents, and there's
still only one tree, then I think they must be related to each other in
another way.

The "Tag thing" is a quick and easy way to identify the people who are
not in the tree that you want to keep, and deleting them.

Does that clarify it for you?

Wendy


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