Question Regarding A Feature Availability? #333
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This is a good question :) 👍 There is such a feature of the application. This is a search for unconnected individuals, families or fragments from several families. It's a module in the menu: "Service \ Tools \ Check connection of families". The module as a whole analyzes and displays the number and composition of fragments in the file, as well as a logarithmic graph of fragmentation. By right-clicking on any item, you can get quick information about a individual, or go to a item in the main list. |
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Thank you very much for your response and guidance. I'll give this a go and let you know of the results. With so many individuals on my tree, this would definitely be a tedious process manually... LOL! ~Brian Kerr |
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I'm new to this so please be kind to the noob :-))
I'm hoping i can explain this right via text, but I was wondering if there was a way to filter, locate, list, etc... any individuals that are not connected/disconnected within a tree in a gedcom?
I had opened an exported Ancestry GED file and was seeing if there are any disconnected individuals (as explained above)?
I wasn't sure if it was available, but using some type of verbiage i'm not familiar with. If not, this would be something great to implement somehow. :-))
Thank you very much for your time and understanding.
~Ibuprophen
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