PAF or a genealogy program with the limitations of PAF may be best for LDS content. The best genealogy program for _family history_ allows multiple chapters. Any individual or topic entered like an individual can be included in a book saved as PDF. Editing every report in a word processor is too much work and direct printouts may have unsuitable wording. Problem with domestic or business partnerships or blended families is trying to fit them into a single PAF report limited to descendants or ancestors of the starting individual. PAF is limited to the same relationship of a child to a mother and father but it _allows_ multiple sets of parents with BIOLOGICAL relationships. In a test file from a PAF list participant, children had a bio relationship to the father's second spouse but an adoptive relationship to the bio mother's second spouse. The relationships intended by the owner of the original test file were lost in a GEDCOM transfer to a different genealogy program. Some genealogy programs report children with one common parent as "siblings" rather than half-siblings. Some report children with one common grandparent as first cousins, though most researchers _expect_ first cousins to have two common grandparents.