Here is an example:
My father’s brother (my uncle) is my relative. His wife is not, but I want 
spouses, so she is included. Her siblings and their families are not my 
relatives and I want them excluded. The child of my uncle and his wife is my 
relative (my first cousin). All the wife’s relatives are also relatives of that 
child – i.e., relatives of my relative who are not related to me.

From: Jay 1FamilyTree
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 3:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Export an Individual and their Relatives

Matthew,


I think I know what your asking,,,

Is there an easier way to get all the relatives of a person, that is broader 
than that persons ancestors (plus spouses and siblings), but not every person 
connected in any way.


I have 22,000 people related to me in my database of 210,000 people.
If I tag ancestors (plus related) I get only 761 persons

If I tag "related in any way", I get all 174,000 that are connected within the 
one 'tree'


But if you "reset" the relationships to the person you want to export all 
his/her relatives to , you should get the correct set of persons.

Then simply do a search for all those who are related, Tag them and use that 
tag number to select persons to export to gedcom.

Dont forget to reset relationships back you yourself, if that is your regular 
default.


Does that make sense?


Jay









On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 2:57 AM, Matthew Williams 
<[email protected]> wrote:

  Hello,



  Is there a way to export a Legacy file that includes an individual and all 
their relatives (but excludes relatives of relatives if not related to that 
individual)?





  Cheers,



  Matthew



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