I just became aware of another tool to help sort out DNA matches on Ancestry. It relies on having followed the “color dot” assignment procedure outlined by Diahan Southard where matches and those that are held in common with those matches are assigned a color dot relating to the Most Recent Common Ancestor Couple that you and your match share.
Once you have done this, you just need to have Ancestry list off all of your matches (or all of your shared matches with one of you known matches). Once the list is run, right click and save as.
Now the magic! Go to https://jimantley.app/FBAncMatch/ This may send you off to a newer sight — go there. Click on the Choose File button and then select the HTML file you just downloaded. Click the Upload button. You can limit the report to minimum cM, maximum cM, Paternal, Maternal, or All. You can also select to include or exclude items that are not Color Dotted (if you do not exclude them, it is a great list of what you missed coding). The result is a great analysis tool.
