Hi Nancy,

You seem to want a list of all blood relatives - is that right?
If so, set relationships to yourself and then do a search for
Relationship equal to related.
Done.
Tag them, export them to a new file, use the print option in the Search
list to create a csv file, ...
I can't imagine charting them.

There are other ways with focus groups or tagging descendants but in the
end you still probably want to remove the spouses so you come back to
needing to refine the group by using the Related option.

Cathy

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>
> How would one make this file for comparing autosomal DNA?
>
> Gather all the information on all the children and grandchildren for
> all direct ancestors known. This would be more than just an ancestor
> chart since siblings and their children, etc. must be included.
>
> I couldn't just go back and make descendent charts for all my
> ancestors because of all the duplication.
>
> There is probably a simple way that I am missing.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nancy


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