Kathy, I think the issue is Microsoft .Net Framework 4 vs Microsoft .Net
Framework Client.

I want it to give me the relationship, not just say blood relation. In
Legacy Index View you have what appears to be a spreadsheet and you can
vary the columns, including adding one that gives the relationship to
the root person.  The index report itself only gives the name,
relationship and date range.   I use a complete spreadsheet to put on
the webpage with highlights showing the documented event.  It also helps
me see at a glance what documentation I still have to "chase".

Thanks for your help.

Bernie
On 03/09/2013 5:28 PM, Kathy Thompson wrote:
> Bernie, I've just double checked the blood relation bit you mentioned
> - Direct Ancestors is what you want for what you describe as "actual
> relation".
> Blood relations are anyone who shares the same ancestors as you.
> Other than that, I'm not sure what you are trying to achieve.
> I'll pass on the info about the laptop vs desktop install though
>
> Also, since this is no longer discussing the Legacy program as such,
> perhaps we should end this discussion.
>
>
>
>
> On 4 September 2013 08:31, Kathy Thompson <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Happy to help. The program is still developing as people report
>     bugs. I'll double check the blood Relation bit on mine and let the
>     developer know about it.
>     I'll also let them know you had issues with laptop vs desktop
>     installation.
>
>     I found out about the program through the Lost Cousins newsletter.
>
>
>
>     Kathy
>
>     On 04/09/2013, at 6:50 AM, Bernd Hornung <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>>     Must be a fundamental system difference between laptop(where I
>>     first tried to install) and my desktop, where I have successfully
>>     installed. Interesting but still not exactly what I hoped for.Â
>>     Would be nice if "Blood relation" was actual relation - i.e.Â
>>     5th great-great grandfather.  Would love to replicate Index View
>>     as a report to export to spreadsheet.Â
>>
>>     Thanks all
>>
>>     Bernie
>>
>>
>>     On 02/09/2013 5:10 PM, Kathy Thompson wrote:
>>>     It should be very straight forward as it doesn't actually need
>>>     "installing" as such
>>>     Download link is here - http://ftanalyzer.codeplex.com/
>>>     download and double click the file
>>>     it then opens up the program.
>>>     The under file, select Open, and find your GEDCOM and open it
>>>
>>>     Then explore the various reports and other features it has.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>     On 3 September 2013 04:11, Bernd Hornung <[email protected]
>>>     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>
>>>         Would really like to try Family Tree Analyser but have just
>>>         tried to
>>>         install it for the last 4 hours. Â Any tips?
>>>
>>>         Thanks
>>>
>>>         Bernie
>>>         On 02/09/2013 3:02 AM, Kathy Thompson wrote:
>>>         > Family Tree Analyse
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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