Family Tree Maker: Using Filters to Focus Your Research | Ancestry

Family Tree Maker 2012 has a power filtering option that allows you to create custom lists of people in your tree. Want to see all the men in your family tree who were eligible for the World War I Draft? You can do that in FTM. Want to find anyone in your family tree who ever lived in a specific city? You can do that in FTM. Want to know how many descendants you have identified for a particular ancestor? Yep. You guessed it. You can do that in FTM. Join Crista Cowan as she shows you how to use the filters to find whatever you need to find in your tree and how you can then use that to focus your research. Start Your Journey Today: http://www.ancestry.com/s90434/t38352... Subscribe:    / @ancestry   About Ancestry: Bringing together science and self-discovery, Ancestry helps everyone, everywhere discover the story of what led to them. Our sophisticated engineering and technology harnesses family history and consumer genomics, combining billions of rich historical records and millions of family trees to over 10 million and counting to provide people with deeply meaningful insights about who they are and where they come from. We’ve pioneered and defined this category, developing new innovations and technologies that have reinvented how people make family history discoveries. And these discoveries can give everyone a greater sense of identity, relatedness, and their place in the world. Connect with Ancestry: Visit Ancestry’s Official Site: https://www.ancestry.com/ Like Ancestry on Facebook:   / ancestry   Follow Ancestry on Twitter:   / ancestry   Follow Ancestry on Instagram:   / ancestry   Family Tree Maker: Using Filters to Focus Your Research | Ancestry    / ancestrycom