Depending on the size of your CC7, the data can take a long time to load (maybe five minutes or so).
To avoid the long waiting time, you can load only one degree at a time.
Also to reduce the loading time, you can save the data to a file for faster loading next time.
The Table view will always load first. This has the most data.
The Hierarchy view may also be useful.
You need to log in to the apps server to get your private and unlisted profiles.
We can't get the connections to the private and unlisted profiles that you're not on the Trusted List for (or the connections that go through that person).
Due to the previous point, the numbers shown in the degrees table will be less than those you see elsewhere on WikiTree.
Double-clicking this 'About' box will close it.
If you find problems with this page or have suggestions for improvements, let me know.
Table
You can sort the table by any of the columns.
The location columns can be sorted by Town → Country or Country → Town.
Sorting by Created or Modified dates may help you find profiles that are new to your list (maybe added by other people).
The 'Died Young' images are for people who died under 16 years of age. Their spouse and children boxes are greyed out as we can assume they didn't have any of these.
With the 'Wide Table', grab and drag the table to scroll left and right.
missing father
missing mother
both parents missing
'No more spouses/children' box is checked / Died young
Hierarchy
The number in the box next to a person's name shows how many profiles are 'hidden' below them.
Reveal more people by clicking the '+' buttons to the left of the names.
The big '+' and '−' buttons expand and collapse the list by one degree at a time.
The icons show missing parents (blue and pink bricks), and possible missing spouses and children.
The icons in the box to the right of the name show the number of hidden people with missing parents, and possible missing spouses and children.
List
Clicking a surname in the heading shows only the people with that surname in the same column in the table below.
Click the surname again to show all the people in the list.