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Working with multiple linked gno files
Working with multiple linked gno files
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Azrael
Posted Tuesday, August 14, 2012
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At some time in the past I split out part of my
tree
into another file. File A has hundreds of
genomaps
and file B has
about
40. One
individual
in file B
links
back to an individual in file A. I am looking for a way to either re-merge these back into one file or to be able to generate a single
gedcom file
that includes the data from both gno files.
I tried cutting and pasting the individual genomaps from file B back to A but that results in lost links between the individuals that were in file B. I tried exporting file B as a gedcom and importing in in file A but that resulted in the loss of the individual genomaps from file B and created a huge mess. Is there another
option
?
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Working with multiple linked gno files
By
Azrael
(
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
)
[quote][b]Azrael (14-Aug-2012)[/b][hr]At some time in the past I...
By
AzraelBlack
(
Tuesday, June 18, 2019
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Whan you say that "One individual in file B links back to an...
By
Nand
(
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
)
It's done with a hyperlink back to the individual in the other file.
By
Azrael
(
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
)
You could try this, but first make a copy of your GenoGrams, you never...
By
Nand
(
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
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