Lynda,

You do not say where you are including the AKA “Sally” – in the AKA box or in 
quotes in the name?

If the former, on Export to GEDCOM click the Customise Button and on the list 
*not* to export, at the bottom of the page, check “Alternate Names”

BTW. if you read my comments to Ron Taylor these were based on the premise that 
you only required the male ancestors of your husband, since for Y-DNA the 
females play no part.

Ron Ferguson
http://www.fergys.co.uk/


From: Lynda SoRelle
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 6:58 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Gedcom of Direct Line Ancestors

Ron,

Thank you for your helpful info, it worked. I now have a direct line (both male 
and female lines) for my husband. My Legacy software book (older version), 
Legacy software help menu, nor online info was able to help me figure it out.

One would think, with all the new DNA genealogy, that Legacy developers would 
make it easier to select lines of people (whatever their criteria) for a gedcom.

One interesting note, when I upload this gedcom to FTDNA, all of the people 
that have an alternate name in the Alternate Names button on the family page 
overrides the Given and Surname field when it is uploaded. An example is Sarah 
Smith (with alternate name of Sally) shows as only Sally with no last name. I 
am having to go through and delete that info from each person's page if I want 
their name to display correctly.

Thanks again!

Lynda


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From: Ron Taylor <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, October 27, 2012 10:32:00 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Gedcom of Direct Line Ancestors

      Here's how it is done.
      1) Check the box "Enable tagging options" in 
Options>Customize>General>Tagging Options.  Click "Save".

      2) Navigate to the individual for whom direct line ancestry will be 
exported to a GEDCOM so that person is highlighted (called the "current 
individual").
      3) Control-T to open the Advanced Tagging window.  It should show the 
highlighted person from step 2 in the field just below "Individual Tagging".
      4) Set the "Untag" radio button and set "Make changes on #:" to a tag 
number that can be cleared.
      5) Next Set the "Tag" radio button, keep the "Make changes on #:" tag 
number that was cleared in step 4.
      6) Click on the "Ancestors" button.  The individual highlighted in step 2 
should show in the field just below "Current Individual".
      7) Enter the "Number of Generations to include" that will be tagged.
      8) Set the "Direct Line Ancestors" radio button.
      9) If the export will be to a GEDCOM, this step is unnecessary because 
the 3 boxes described will be set again at step 18.  An export to another 
Legacy database will use the 3 boxes at this step.  Uncheck the 3 boxes just 
below that radio button titled "Include Other Spouses", "Include Siblings", and 
"Include Spouses of Siblings".  (If you wish to export complete group sheets 
for all the direct line ancestors, then leave these 3 boxes checked.)
      10) Click "OK" to have the designated ancestors tagged.
      11) Click File>Export to>GEDCOM file to open the "GEDCOM Export" window.
      12) Click the "Privacy" tab and check the boxes as desired.  If you want 
all private items to export, click the button "Check All" and it will set all 
the other boxes for you.
      13) Click the "Options" tab.
      14) Select from the pull-down menu "Produce file for:" the intended file 
format for the export.
      15) Select from the pull-down menu "Character Set:" the intended 
character set for the export.
      16) Set or check any of the remaining options for the export.
      17) Click the button "Record Selection" then set the radio button
      18) Set the radio button "All records with an individual tag of:" and the 
tag number from step 5.  Then uncheck the 3 boxes that were described in step 9 
or check them if desired.
      19) Click "Close".
      20) Click "Select File Name and Start Export".
      21) Enter a file name that will receive the GEDCOM exported data.
      22) Legacy will export the GEDCOM information to the file specified in 
step 21 and then display a "Message" window that shows how many individuals and 
families were exported.  Click "OK".
      23) Use the exported GEDCOM file as desired.

      Ron Taylor




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