Sorry. And sorting the children in AMT doesn't solve the problem in FTM anyway.
It is beyond me why, when "children not in birth order" is considered a DATA ERROR, FTM does not default to putting them that way or provide a way to globally correct; or at least provide an option "put all children in birth order."
It is beyond me why, when "children not in birth order" is considered a DATA ERROR, FTM does not default to putting them that way or provide a way to globally correct; or at least provide an option "put all children in birth order."