You are right.  It can't be done in one simple step by pressing the right key.  
I have searched for years to find the magic button that will do all my 
genealogy.

As a DNA Project Coordinator, I will assume that what was requested is the male 
direct line ancestors versus all the direct line ancestors.  To produce a 
GEDCOM file of just the male direct line, you should manually tag each of those 
male ancestors instead of steps 5 thru 10.  If you want their spouses, then tag 
them also.  Another option would be to use the Ltools>Advanced Tagging>Y-DNA 
which can set tags for Y-DNA descendants.  This could be done on tag2 and then 
reselect for individuals with tag1 and tag2 which would be ancestors of the 
highlighted individual that have the same Y-DNA.

One more idea would be to use the Legacy Charting>Descendant>DNA>Male 
Y-DNA>Carriers Only to produce a chart of the possible Y-DNA candidates from 
the Legacy database and then use it to guide you in setting tags.  This chart 
is only for descendants of an individual like the results of the 
Ltools>Advanced Tagging>Y-DNA but should include the ancestor line you want for 
the GEDCOM export so it can be verified.

Sorry that some of these processes can seem difficult but with a little 
experience they will be easy to execute.  Maybe Millennia will automate 
routines that are frequently requested.

Ron Taylor




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