How to Print Color Coding on Family Tree Maker

Ancestor Colors?

Tuesday's Tips provide cursory how-to's to assistance you learn to use the Legacy Family Tree software with new tricks and techniques.

Ancestor Colors? (Beginner)

One affair that you lot* should know by now is that I dearest color and I use all of the different color options that Legacy offers. I will also tell y'all that I am a bit of a dinosaur because when I started researching my family unit I didn't own a computer. Everything I did was on paper and I had my file folders colour coded to lucifer what the Family unit History Library recommended. This color coding system is all the same a slap-up organizational tool and you can now tie your Legacy family unit file to your newspaper filing system using these colors. I of our webinar speakers, Mary Colina, AG, was the person who designed this color system which the Family History Library adopted and published in one of the Research Guides dorsum in the mid 1990's. You can learn more about this filing system by watching Mary'southward webinar, Become Organized Using the FamilyRoots Organizer Color-Coding System and past visiting her FamilyRoots Organizer Color-Coding Organisation website.

*you lot - the correct mode to say "you all"

Nutshell version: Your paternal grandfather's line is blue, your paternal grandmother's line is green, your maternal granddad's line is red, and your maternal grandmother's line is yellow. You can come across at a glance which line a person belongs to based on their colour. Legacy allows you lot to color code your ancestors in this very same way.

The starting time thing you lot demand to practise is go to Options > Customize > View > Option eight.3. I want to see these colors on every view so I have all of the boxes check marked. Discover that this pick has an (ff) behind it which means it is Family File specific. If you accept more than than i family file you will need to gear up this option on each one.

Ancestor Color Coding

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Also detect in the higher up screenshot that you can Apply the Ancestor Colors and you can Alter Colors right from this screen but I am going to show you another way. Yous can as well go to Tools > Set Antecedent Colors

Tools > Set Ancestor Colors

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And here is what you will see:

Set Ancestor Colors dialog box

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The default is to ready the standard 4 colour Antecedent Colors to yourself (y'all will need to put yourself in the box) just Legacy has added some keen enhancements to this. Y'all can track your 4 grandparent lines OR yous can track your eight keen-grandparents lines AND you lot can apply colors to Ii different ballast people (usually yourself and your spouse) AND you can also alter the colors if yous would adopt colors other than the standards (Edit Colors button). I love it! If you chose to become with the default colors, the Group ane colors volition be pastel and the Group ii colors (for your second anchor person) will be assuming then that you can tell them autonomously.

Hither is the Edit Colors dialog box and what you are seeing are the default colors for both Group 1 and Group 2 likewise as for iv colors vs. eight colors. If you want to go wild and change the colors all you take to do is click on each colour box to make the change.

Change Ancestor Colors

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I have mine set using the standard colors for 4 lines. The Grouping i colors are mine and the Group 2 colors are for my husband.  Make sure that when you switch over from Group 1 to Group 2 that yous change the proper name of the anchor person in the box. Here is what it looks like in the Pedigree View. I used my married man because the assuming colors look ameliorate on a screenshot.

Pedigree View

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If I navigate to a different person in his line you will encounter that the colors reflect where I am. Anybody is yellow so these people vest to his maternal grandmother'due south line.

Maternal Grandmother's Line

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I have saved the best for terminal. I have set the Antecedent Colors to my dad (Group 1) and to my stepmother (Grouping 2) because they happen to share a common ancestor. That common ancestor gets Ii colors! Blue to show this is my dad's paternal gramps'south line and yellow to prove it is my stepmother's maternal grandmother'due south line. How cool is that!

Common Ancestor

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 You can also color code in Legacy Charting but it is limited to i anchor person since in that location is but ane ballast on a chart. It is also is express to the 4 colors for the iv grandparent lines. In Charting, open up whatever Ancestor type chart. Go to Appearance > Colour, In the Drop downwards box select 4 Color.  Y'all will see Mary Colina Organisation - Lite and Mary Hill Organisation (original bold colors) and then click Employ Color Theme to Chart. You can too change the colors at the bottom of this dialog box.

Mary Hill Light Colors

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Mary Hill Dark Colors

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Fifty-fifty if y'all don't utilise the color-coded, paper filing system this is nevertheless a groovy way to see where someone fits in at a glance. I promise you bask working with color as much as I practice.

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Michele Simmons Lewis, CG ® is part of the Legacy Family Tree team at MyHeritage. She handles the enhancement suggestions that come in from our users as well as writing for Legacy News. You lot can usually find her hanging out on the Legacy User Group Facebook page answering questions and posting tips.

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