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Color Coding Features in Family Tree Maker 2019
Family Tree Maker 2019 has given users a unique tool for genealogical research like color coding. Color codes can make it easy to organize and track your connections in the family tree visually. You can highlight direct ancestors, extended family lines, blood relations, or in-laws using color codes.
What is Color Coding in FTM 2019?
Users can color code up to four colors with individuals in their family tree. Each color may then be applied as a symbol for a given family category, which means that identification of specific family members and their relationships will be easily possible. This feature is especially helpful for genealogists with massive family files because it will make it easier for them to navigate through the complexities of a large tree.
New Features Added to FTM 2019 Color Coding
Two significant additions were made to color coding in 2019 -making it even more flexible and easier to use:
- Multiple Colors for One Person: Users can now apply many colors to one person. This flexibility provides emphasis not only between lines of branches but also on complicated roles within a family lineage.
- Apply Color Coding for Your Descendants of Forefathers: In FTM 2019, you can further apply color codes to your descendants. Such an improvement will help make a clear difference between those who are direct descendants and those who come into the family through marriage.
How Do I Activate Color Coding in Family Tree Maker 2019?
Go to the people workplace and Select whom you’d like to color-code. You can apply multiple colors to one person or extend the code to an entire family tree. Just click on a color to toggle it on or off for a person, and the changes save automatically.
Conclusion
Color coding is one of the valuable features of Family Tree Maker 2019. This feature really helps visualize and organize family connections promptly for a genealogist. FTM 2019 assigns multiple colors and allows the users to extend codes all the way down the descendants, making lineage easy to track. Learn how to use this feature to develop a more detailed and manageable family tree for you.
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