Hi Jane,

I wouldn't use a focus group but tag the family (right click on a tag of
one of the parents OR Tools Ribbon - Advanced Tagging) and choose to tag
the family and include the spouses of children = see the checkboxes.
If you wanted more than one generation you'd use the Descendant option
and limit it by generation (and not use the Entire Descendant option)
Then search for that tag (there's a special tag search in the Name List
which saves finding Tag in the Detailed Search. Name List - Search
button - Show tag ...)
Then use the Print and set it up for the information you want. This can
be saved as a csv and opened in a spreadsheet or just print to pdf or paper.

Re finding the Focus Group - yes it is on the View Ribbon but also on
many places where you can use a focus group you can also set it up - eg
in exporting a file to either Legacy or gedcom.

Cathy


MikeFry wrote:
>
> On 2014/12/28 11:08 PM, Jane Sarles wrote:
>
>>
>> I have tried to use "Help" to get to the Focus Group function. The
>> directions do not appear to match my toolbar. It tells me to click
>> Focus Group on the "View" tab on the Ribbon bar. But there is no "Focus
>> Group" there.
>
>
> Yes there is - on 8.0.0.459! It's towards the right-hand side and on
> the top line.




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