* Gedcom File

Importing from another genealogy program? This is the place to ask. Questions about Exporting should go in the Exporting sub-forum of the General Usage forum.
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Gedcom File

Post by greenwing » 20 Apr 2014 05:32

Would like to know how to send a FH5 information (Gedcom file ????) to a relative.
Don't know where to look, or under which heading, in forums and also in the Family Historian book.
A link would be appreciated, not wanting the work to be done for me.

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Re: Gedcom File

Post by Jane » 20 Apr 2014 08:05

File>Import Export>Export>Gedcom

glossary:export|Export
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Re: Gedcom File

Post by greenwing » 21 Apr 2014 08:43

Thanks Jane, a very quick response Worked well.

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Re: Gedcom File

Post by greenwing » 21 Apr 2014 08:58

"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad."
Words of wisdom - words to enhance your wisdom.
Did you know that a Banana is a berry? A banana is divided into three segments, longitudinally.
To prove, on peeling the banana, place you finger on the end of the fruit and press gently, the banana will divide into three.
If the first method is unsuccessful, in the privacy of your home, the banana should be placed in the mouth and the tongue used to separate the segments. A few people have been embarrassed, however it does work. Oh we have wicked minds!

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