You've made my day! The Line of Descendancy Report worked well and Line of Decendancy Chart also, the latter reducing a test decendancy chart from over 3,000 pages to a manageable 4 pages.
The Relationship Chart is so close,k incoluding fathers but omitting mothers and with a predetermined set of birth/death data, the descendancy report does the trick nicely.
I agree with your expressed need for a Direct Line Genealogy (Register) Report. The merging of the descendant reports also discarded some of the earlier format niceties, like font size differences for children that made reading it easier. A friend also laments the lack of including one generation of parents (if available) for a spouse marrying into the line, that would be another nice feature.
Again, thanks for the heads-up on the direct line feature, I can now get on with more FTM books.
The Relationship Chart is so close,k incoluding fathers but omitting mothers and with a predetermined set of birth/death data, the descendancy report does the trick nicely.
I agree with your expressed need for a Direct Line Genealogy (Register) Report. The merging of the descendant reports also discarded some of the earlier format niceties, like font size differences for children that made reading it easier. A friend also laments the lack of including one generation of parents (if available) for a spouse marrying into the line, that would be another nice feature.
Again, thanks for the heads-up on the direct line feature, I can now get on with more FTM books.