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Posted Monday, March 5, 2007 - Post #16632
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I have done two genograms for school.  Is it possible to import just the information on my relatives from one genogram to the other?  If so, how do I do this?

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Posted Wednesday, October 3, 2007 - Post #19389
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I just want to get clarification on this before I start doing a bunch of work and then have to start over again.

A potential distant relative sent me his GED output with ~300 people in it.  I imported it into Genopro, unravelled the spaghetti into about a dozen genomaps, and deleted all the redundant custom tags.

Now I have "his" Genopro file and mine, and I want to take all his data and add it to mine to make one master file.

What is the best way of doing that? 

Do I move one Genomap at a time?  Do the links survive the copy paste or will I have to re-create them?

Or do I make his ~dozen small genomaps into one big one, and then just copy and paste that over to mine, and then split it up again?

Or is there some easier method to do this?  Merge file?  Append file?




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