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+Running your Gedmatch KIT number in a Gedmatch Project:
+ +For these examples I've used "An Irish Gedmatch Project" but the principle is the same for any project: + +1. From the menu on Gedmatch.com go to Projects under free tools + +2. Choose the "radio button" box beside the project you wish to run and type or paste in your Gedmatch kit number + +3. Under Sort Options, choose "Kit Number". Most Recent Common Ancestor is the default, great for you but effectively random order for anybody else. Then press the [Submit] button. + + +Then on the resulting page copy and paste some pages to here - omit any email addresses - that bit is important. Alternatively you can download the CSV file with the button provided and edit it in Excel or LibreOffice + + + +