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by Dana.W.S (140 points)

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I think if I wanted to do this, I would put a generation number in an unused field (profession, company, work phone, whatever you're not likely to use). Then I would export the tree as a CSV file and open it in a spreadsheet. Every spreadsheet program can open CSV files. Then I would sort by that generation field and print off what I needed.

There is no built in function to do this.
by lsommerer (57.4k points)
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