Do I feel stupid - yes! I created a report a month ago and cannot seem to recreate it. I edited it in Pages and did not note to myself how it was created - the stupid part. It is important to recreate because it is an integral part of a chapter in a book that needs to be sent to an editor. Woe is me. The report has the person, the siblings of the person and the children of the person --- I remember deleting parts of the original report, but I only used one report. Does anyone know how to create a report showing siblings? - that seems to be the key. At this point my only solution is to create two family group sheets and do a lot of copy and pasting. Help, help, help. TIA. Darillyn
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Re: Report showing siblings
I suspect you started with an earlier generation, i.e., the parents of the subject and siblings. Then edited out the parents from the resulting report.
As to which report you used I cannot tell from your description. You probably used either the Register report, the Family History report, or the Descendent report. Each can produce similar results but are organized somewhat differently. And you may have to modify your report layout via "Define Layout" to show the desired content.Byron Spoon
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Re: Report showing siblings
Originally posted by ByronSpoon View PostI suspect you started with an earlier generation, i.e., the parents of the subject and siblings. Then edited out the parents from the resulting report.
As to which report you used I cannot tell from your description. You probably used either the Register report, the Family History report, or the Descendent report. Each can produce similar results but are organized somewhat differently. And you may have to modify your report layout via "Define Layout" to show the desired content.
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Then you are not including enough generations in the original report before editing out the parents. You will need to specify at least three generations (not two) in order to show the children of the desired subject and siblings, because your initial report needs to include (1) the parents, (2) the subject and siblings, and (3) the children.Byron Spoon
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Originally posted by ByronSpoon View PostThen you are not including enough generations in the original report before editing out the parents. You will need to specify at least three generations (not two) in order to show the children of the desired subject and siblings, because your initial report needs to include (1) the parents, (2) the subject and siblings, and (3) the children.
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Yes, Byron, that scenario does work, but I don't recall the enormous of deleting, cutting and pasting involved in the first "report". FYI (and others) the report is a Family History Report of 3 generations. Thanks Byron for the help. Think I'll put a suggestion in for a report that only gives a 1) person; 2) their children and 3) their siblings. Do you think it would be useful?
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Originally posted by darillyn View PostYes, Byron, that scenario does work, but I don't recall the enormous of deleting, cutting and pasting involved in the first "report". FYI (and others) the report is a Family History Report of 3 generations....
Then when specifying the Family History report, select "Marked descendents only". Now in the resulting report you should only need to edit out the parents. There should not be any children showing under the siblings if you had left them unmarked.Byron Spoon
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