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Combining multiple GenoGrams into one single

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Posted Friday, March 30, 2007 - Post #17167
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[This post looks like the one on combining multiple GenoMaps but is about multiple GenoGrams]

I finally found some time to install GenoPro 2007 (by the way: congratulations for the nice work done!) and am now in the process of "regrouping" my older individual .gno files into GenoMaps of the same GenoGram.

What I do now is

1. Create a new, empty GenoMap in the target GenoGram
2. Open the old Genogram
3. Select and copy the complete tree
4. Paste it into the new GenoMap
5. Rename the GenoMap tab accordingly

Is there a shorter way to do this?  Like selecting the files in the file menu and just clicking import like it is the case for Gedcom files?

Thanks,
Nand

Posted Friday, March 30, 2007 - Post #17168
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Is there a shorter way to do this?

Not that I am aware of it.  You can do Ctrl+A (Select All), Ctrl+C (Copy) and Ctrl+V (Paste).  This is pretty much the fastest way you can transfer one genogram into another one.



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