Fasten your seat belt. Using Family Tree to print your first Family Ordinance Request is truly enjoying life in the fast lane. It just doesn’t get much better than this.
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To perform the temple ordinances for you family, you need to print a Family Ordinance Request form (listing the names and ordinances you want to perform) and take it to the temple with you. It looks like a lot of steps here, but it’s not. You’ll click through these windows pretty quickly.
When you’re printing your Family Ordinance Request form, there are three important things to remember:
- Include all the ancestors you want to do ordinance work for on one Family Ordinance Request. Don’t print individual Request forms for each individual ancestor. Group them all onto one.
- How many names should you include? About 6 months worth of work is a good target.
- If you lose your Family Ordinance Request, it’s not a problem, just print another one.
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Step 5f. Perform The Temple Ordinances
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