> I found
> if I wanted to add an existing person to a family of the "wrong" gender,
> they cannot be added (they do not appear in the list). First you have to
> edit the person to be the "correct" gender for a traditional family to
> force them to appear in the list. Then afterwards you can change the
> gender back to the "real" gender.
That is not a solution, and is absurd. I might as well use a spreadsheet for managing my family tree.
> I found
> if I wanted to add an existing person to a family of the "wrong" gender,
> they cannot be added (they do not appear in the list). First you have to
> edit the person to be the "correct" gender for a traditional family to
> force them to appear in the list. Then afterwards you can change the
> gender back to the "real" gender.
That is not a solution, and is absurd. I might as well use a spreadsheet for managing my family tree.