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Posted Thursday, October 30, 2008 - Post #22949
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Hi all,

I'm no nearer sorting out my (what seems like "millions" of ) genograms - I need a wizard to sort them out & fix them all together.  Anyone up for it ?

I MUST warn you it won't be easy !!

I love using Genopro for my family history research, but my recording skills are utterly useless.

I'd also like to know how to save my Genopro files on disc, is it possible ? I've tried but failed.

Regards

Anne in the miserable, grey & cold UK  

Posted Thursday, October 30, 2008 - Post #22953
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Justanne (10/30/2008)
Hi all,

I'm no nearer sorting out my (what seems like "millions" of ) genograms - I need a wizard tosort them out & fix them alltogether. Anyone up for it ?

I MUST warn you it won't be easy!!

Anne in the miserable, grey & cold UK


If you open your gno file and click "enter", it will open a window with statistics. It will tell you how many individuals and how many genograms (genomaps) you have.

If you have "millions" I think it will be hard to find the "wizard". So you better tell us what you have!


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