On 12/05/2012 13:01, Paul W. DeTray wrote:
> Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me.  I am new to this email
> group, and somewhat new to using Legacy.  My question is about
> separating family lines in one database.  I currently have several
> GED/COM files with my different lines.  I find this to be very
> cumbersome, and would like to create one database.  However, I do want
> to be able to create reports, and eventually some websites dedicated to
> specific family lines.  If I combine all my GED/Com files into one, is
> there a way to still separate these lines when creating reports?  Thanks
> again for your help.

You can use focus groups and tagging to create different "sets" or
"groups" within your database.  You can also use UserIDs to distinguish
different family lines:  I prefix all my UserIDs with P or B or D or C
to indicate the family lines of each of my grandparents.

--
Jenny M Benson



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