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If your family tree has an AQ extension someone must have created it. Ask them to export the tree as a gedcom, which has the extension .ged. Any genealogical program can then import it and view the data. If you do not have any programs yourself you can obtain a test version of GenoPro, which will allow you to look at the file and work on it for a short time.
If you then decide that you do not wish to change the data any more then GenoPro will carry on as a viewer of your family tree. If, like most of us on this forum, you get interested in extending your family tree, you can upgrade and purchase a full copy. There are other programs available but you would need to see for yourself which you prefer
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One thing I can promise is that FTM 2008 is a major disappointment. I am stuck with a 9-generation .ftw file with over 190 people that I can't use. My genealogy mentor suggested Legacy, but I'm open to ideas. First I've got to figure out how to convert the .ftw to gedcom!
For anyone who hasn't tried the new FTW: it sporadically crashes when saving new sources, and now it crashes when I'm trying to export as gedcom (of course!).
If I can't get this file converted can someone help? And anyone feel free to suggest another program to use. Thank you in advance. :
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Using FTM, you can export to Gedcom. Then, open your Gedcom file using GenoPro.
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That's the whole problem with FTM. When I try to export or save as a gedcom the program encounters an unexpected error and has to close. So it crashes before it saves. Do you think an earlier (non-beta) version of FTM will work? I'm willing to try anything, but on an older non-critical backup first of course!
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Can someone please tell me how to convert my tree to gedcom? If it is because I have linked media I'll unlink it. I have no problem emailing the ftm/fbk file to anyone who can help.
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Have a try with Family Tree Legends. It says, that can import directly ftw files and have export to gedcom capabilities as well. Free to download
Feri
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thank you so much for your suggestion. I downloaded the program and successfully converted a ftw file to ged. Appreciate your sharing.
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Hi,
I'm writing in hopes that you will be able to assist me with converting a FTW to GEDCOM file. Back in February of this year I switched from the PC to a Mac and now I can't use the program I am used to (Family Tree Maker). I don't want to start from scratch so if I could have my file converted, it would save me a ton of time. Is this something that you would be willing to undertake for me? If so, please let me know and I'll e-mail it as an attachment to you.
Thank you.
GMB
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Do you know how to convert FTW files into GEDCOM files? I have FTW files from a prior Windows computer. Now I have the data and need to convert for use with another MAC application.
Any help that you can provide will be hugely appreciated!
Regards,
John
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