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How can I retrieve all the data held in my original report?
Liz Gaze
Posted Monday, May 7, 2012
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Please
help
!
I last used GenoPro in 2008 on my work computer. Its a long story but all these
years
later I have lost all the
Family Tree
research data I had on my external software. The only
info
I now have is what is on GenesReunited and my
report
on this site.
Can someone please explain how I can export the data from that original report? Will I have to
purchase GenoPro
? I can't remember what software I original used to
generate the report
I can see now.
i look forward to hearing from anyone who can help me out of this very frustrating mess!
Many thanks,
Liz
appleshaw
Posted Monday, May 7, 2012
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Post #30118
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Liz
It is not completely clear what you have got. If you have your data on GenesReunited you can
download
it from there as a
gedcom file
, which all
genealogy programs
can read. You also say you have a report on this site. Do you mean
http://familytrees.genopro.com?
and if so is this a series of web pages. If so you will have access to the .gno file needed to carry on extending your family history. You may also have a link which will allow you to download a gedcom, although that might have been disabled when you wrote the report.
To carry on using Genopro you do need a licence. You can download a copy of the software from this forum but to save new data you need some sort of licence. If you ever bought a licence it is still valid and
http://www.genopro.com/registration/account-recovery/
has information about how to find it.
You will need some sort of program to carry on your family history. You can ask for an evaluation key to re-aquaint yourself with GenoPro. If you do not have anything you will need some sort of program. Legacy7 is available in a free version but has a different approach to family history. (Start learning again) It also lacks the free access to web storage; with GenoPro you can host your report (hidden if you want to) on the web and also have online back-up of your data
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