Hi,
Family Historian 5 - very new user!
I have previously kept my family and that of my husband's family as two separate trees but now realise that there are connections between the families - is it possible to import them as one 'project' or should I keep them as two and just put in the connections?
Many thanks.
* Two Families or one?
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Re: Two Families or one?
Initially you will have to import your two Projects.
Once you are a little more familiar with FH you can Merge one Project into the other, and I advise that you do for the very reason you stated.
I suspect the only duplication may be you and your husband and perhaps a few other close relations.
The FH File > Merge/Compare File command will automatically merge the matching records.
But do read the Help before launching into the process.
Also make sure you have good Backups of both Projects just in case things go wrong.
Once you are a little more familiar with FH you can Merge one Project into the other, and I advise that you do for the very reason you stated.
I suspect the only duplication may be you and your husband and perhaps a few other close relations.
The FH File > Merge/Compare File command will automatically merge the matching records.
But do read the Help before launching into the process.
Also make sure you have good Backups of both Projects just in case things go wrong.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry
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puzzledlesley
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Re: Two Families or one?
Many thanks, I will give that a try in due course. Thanks for quick reply. Lesley