Charles Gohlke <c.gohlke@postoffice.worldnet.att.net> wrote: >But what if I wanted to find out who those 20 "non-kin" were? Family Origins does not give us a "kinship" selection that we can use for exporting gedcom files or for doing reports. (The "everyone related" selection in the marking screen gives you everyone in the tree as Norma has just pointed out) If you want to export to a gedcom file, just those who are kin to a particular individual you will first have to use the tree view to locate and identify all of that person's earliest ancestor in each family line. Then go to the marking screen and mark all the descendants of each and every one of those earliest ancestors before you finally click OK to export the gedcom file. Finding out who the 20 "non-kin" are would be the invese of that. That is, first mark everyone in the database and then by the same means as above, unmark all the descendants of all the early ancestors. You could do the same using drag & drop to put them all directly into a new database. Wayne League