What I'm after, as 2nd or 3rd choice from what I /really/ want, is a list of all those who are NOT attached to the main tree. And I have never-ever even in PAF2 gotten the NOT filter to work properly,..it insists on omitting people who ought to be there and picking up a few who ought-not. Cheryl Bill Buchanan wrote: > Cheryl, > > In PAF you should be able to create a custom report of everyone related to > someone in the tree you are interested in, and print it out. > > Bill > > > On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 7:33 PM, singhals<singhals@erols.com> wrote: > >> singhals wrote: >>> Bill Buchanan wrote: >>>> Cheryl, >>>> >>>> I remember that old PAF utility program. >>>> >>>> FamilyInsight or PAF Insight will do this. It calls them pedigrees, but >> in >>>> any case it shows the separate family trees in a PAF file. It also >> allows >>>> you to do better merges and to compare and synch 2 different PAF files. >>>> >>> >>> Great, Thanks, Bill! >>> >>> I couldn't remember if it were PAFI or Legacy or what ... >>> >>> I took some advice that sounded good and turned out to be >>> 4-day-old fish. I need to fix it somehow, but first I need >>> to find all the shards and shreds! >>> >>> Cheryl >> >> Lord Have Mercy! FAMI found 229 separate "trees"!! OTOH, >> its definition of "tree" seems a bit generous, as some of >> those trees had only one person, which sounds more like a >> seedling than a tree to me. (g) A lot of others were >> saplings, with only two people in. >> >> But then, I couldn't make FAMI give me a printed list people >> in each of the trees...or even of all the trees. >> >> Maybe I should make cookies instead. >> >> Cheryl