Printing a relationship more than 4 generations
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Michael Stansbery said: It would be nice to be able to easily print a relationship.
Most of the time, it is OK; when you are only printing 4 generations or so. I can use the print screen function on my computer.
As I meet more of my relatives, I find myself going farther back in my relationship (i.e.; just ran into "friend" that goes back quite a ways; We are 7th cousins once removed, No way can I print this. It would be nice to print this and include it as an attachment in an email, so she/he could see the relationship also.
Thanks
Most of the time, it is OK; when you are only printing 4 generations or so. I can use the print screen function on my computer.
As I meet more of my relatives, I find myself going farther back in my relationship (i.e.; just ran into "friend" that goes back quite a ways; We are 7th cousins once removed, No way can I print this. It would be nice to print this and include it as an attachment in an email, so she/he could see the relationship also.
Thanks
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Tom Huber said: Use Relative Finder, a product of BYU labs, and found in the Solutions Gallery (https://partners.familysearch.org/sol...). In addition to working with a much larger relationships, it can also produce a relationship between any two people if one exists.
It is web-based and free. Use your FamilySearch name and password. I am distantly related to Teddy Roosevelt, but that chart in FamilySearch would extend too far to print successfully. Relative Finder has the advantage of letting me download a PDF file of the chart and I can then easily email that to another person.0
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