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Backup of Family Tree
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Liesele | Report | 14 Oct 2006 13:53 |
I'm trying to backup my GR family tree as I have already lost some marriage and death info with the new tree version. Im a newbie so don't know which is the best programme to use. I understand that a gedcom file is needed to download the tree. Having read threads on this quite a few people have used Legacy Family Tree. The only problem is when I try to download Legacy standard version this causes my pc to freeze and crash, 3rd time now and am bit reluctant to use this. I am desperate to back up my tree, can anyone recommend another software to download. |
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Liesele | Report | 14 Oct 2006 14:08 |
Gillian, thanks for your input. If I export my GR tree will it still be available on website for contacts to view or would I have to upload this 1st. Linda, thanks for the nudge I'm going to google Family Tree Maker now and have a look. Liesele |
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BrianW | Report | 14 Oct 2006 14:24 |
If you download your tree onto your PC then this is a copy, your original tree remains. I use the free PAF and find it adequate for my purposes. |
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