Blech. ;(  I _was_ beginning to suspect there was no easy
way to do this, though.  Thanks anyway, Sherry.

The sources route gives me 11000+ people, and I I only want
one tree at a time.

OK, brute force it is ... What were those directions t'other
day -- paste .jpg into Word as an object, which will let you
turn it somehow into text which can then be manipulated.

Waiter, like WC Fields, I believe I'll have another drink now.

Cheryl

Sherry/Support wrote:
> The only way - in the Tree finder window, tag each group and
> then go to the Name List - Search > show all tagged....
>
> Then click on Print and select to create the file in CSV.
> You can include up to 30 fields of info in the Deluxe.
>
> However, sources are not included in the report from the
> Name List..... The only way to get sources would be to
> create a report for each individual in a tree (or an
> Ancestor or Descendant report) and include the sources in
> that report.
>
> You can create a report of all sources showing who and what
> they're attached to - Reports ribbon > Other Reports >
> Source Citation.
>
>
> Sincerely,
> Sherry
> Technical Support
> Legacy Family Tree
>
> On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 7:03 AM, singhals <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Turns out I have a HUGE number of individual trees in my ff.
>        That's OK, there's a reason for it that makes sense
>     to me.
>
>     I would like to pry loose a csv list that contains:
>     RIN, Name, bd, dd, list of sources
>     for each person in each tree.
>
>     I can pull it off in two, two-and-a-half steps, but one
>     would be faster and easier, so if anyone has a suggestion
>     that doesn't require my ingestion of illegal substances --?
>
>
>     Thanks
>
>     Cheryl
>



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