I have two large projects. One is a surname (Linville) project of tens of thousands beginning with a progenitor in 1600. It is maintained by two of us. This Linville project includes my direct line in this surname and all of the siblings of each couple in that direct line. I have added extensive notes in many of these generations. Then, project two is my own genealogy of all lines (Eichholz) -- not just this direct Linville surname lines that are in the other project. But over the years, I have been adding extensive details to the Linville project that naturally includes details for my direct lines in this surname that I didn't duplicate into my Eichholz project. Now I want to "copy and paste" (I wish!) the direct line ancestors, their children, and the extensive details from the Linville surname project into my own Eichholz genealogy project. (I do NOT want to combine the entire projects!) I thought I had created a Focus Group with my Linville grandfather as the central person, his direct ancestors in the surname project and their children, but this didn't happen. I got the direct lines, but not my grandfather's siblings or the children in each generation going back. I can't seem to find a way to get ONLY my Linville grandfather's direct line ancestors and JUST the children from each of those pairs from the Linville surname project into a data set that I can then import into the Eichholz project. What am I missing? I know I could create a "Report" with these people but how do I get it into an electronic format to combine into my Eichholz project? Thanks!Alice Alice Eichholz, Ph.D., CG