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Hi, my name is Rachel. Iamp;#39;m the New Media Editor here at Family Tree Magazine. And today Iamp;#39;m going to show you a simple method for creating and organizing family history binders. Weamp;#39;ve got more thorough instructions as well as principal instructions over on the website. So Iamp;#39;ll be sure to link that in the description box below. This simple method creates one binder for a single family line with one section for each ancestor. So step one is to get your supplies together. Here I have some dividers. Some sheet protectors, and of course, a binder. This is I believe, a two inch binder, we usually recommend one inch per 40 pages if youamp;#39;re using sheet protectors, which is a roomy fit. Throughout this video, Iamp;#39;ll be using some templates which you can download for free from familytreemagazine.com. And Iamp;#39;ll be sure to link each one in the description box below. So the first thing weamp;#39;re going to do is a basic pedigree chart. This is a