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hi everyone Christa Cowan here with another episode of the barefoot genealogist today we are talking about Family Tree Maker 2012 and weamp;#39;re going to be spending some time looking at the filter options now this kind of goes along with the theme we started on Tuesday which was about focusing our research many of you know that I am a huge fan of the concept of having one tree I know a lot of you feel the need to have a tree for different parts of your family maybe you split it out by your parents or by you know you have four trees one for each of your grandparents and I understand that there are reasons for doing that however one of the reasons that I hear from people a lot about why they do that is that they feel like their tree is too big or that itamp;#39;s too difficult to work with and thatamp;#39;s something that I have a hard time understanding because I use filters so heavily because it allows me to just focus on that group of people that I want to work with and kind of