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From: <Emy...@ya...> - 2021-08-16 17:33:38
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You can do this 2 ways: "Indirectly" is easier if you only have 1 monitor: * Open the clipboard * Open the Family Editor with the Children in wrong place * Drag each child to the clipboard * With the child highlighted in the Family Editor, click the "-" button * Close that Family Editor * Open the distinction Family Editor * Drag each child from the Clipboard to the family Editor * Close that Family Editor ======= Or Directly (is easier if you have enough screen space to arrange 2 Family Editors to be fully visible side-by-side): * Open a Family Editor both both families side-by-side so that you won't have to drag across a Tab title or the Navigator side bar buttons. (Dragging across these will change the display contents) * Drag all the children to the correct Family Editor * Close the corrected Family (this 'commits' the change) * With each child highlighted in the 'wrong' Family Editor, click the "-" button * Close the 2nd corrected Family Editor (this 'commits' the deletions) ======= Rather than 'Delete' these children from the wrong family, would it be appropriate to change the Relationship one parent to 'Step' instead of 'Birth'? You can open the Relationship Editor by double-clicking a Child in the Family Editor. -Brian On Mon, Aug 16, 2021 at 12:07, Per Starbäck<pe...@st...> wrote: I have a man married twice. No children in the first marriage and lots of children in the second marriage. Then I realized that the children were actually born in the first marriage. Is there a convenient way to move them from one family to another? I notice I can start a drag operation on them, but I don't find a way to use that (-and-drop). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... -- Gramps-users mailing list Gra...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-users https://gramps-project.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... |