An easier way to find Ahnentafel numbers and see graphically which is your first missing ancestor is to use the pedigree report. The numbers of the individuals on that report also use the Ahnentafel numbering system.
Brian Customer Support Millennia Corporation [email protected] http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com We are changing the world of genealogy! When replying to this message, please include all previous correspondence. Thanks. On 02/06/2012 3:03 PM, Paula Ryburn wrote: > I turned off the printing of everything in the report options to get the > shortest version, but the vitals for each person are included. > I found that my "first missing ancestor" would be #32. However, the > report doesn't really give me a clue whose father that is... So, it > assumes we know how the numbers relate, right? And it is #16's father, > right? > I think this stripped down version is fine for the stated requirement, > especially since it's not like you're going to print it. Mine is only 6 > pages anyway for 10 generations. > Thanks for this interesting topic. > --Paula in Texas Legacy User Group guidelines: http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Etiquette.asp Archived messages after Nov. 21 2009: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Archived messages from old mail server - before Nov. 21 2009: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Online technical support: http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Help.asp Follow Legacy on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/LegacyFamilyTree) and on our blog (http://news.LegacyFamilyTree.com). To unsubscribe: http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/LegacyLists.asp

