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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
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gno
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By
Azrael
(
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
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At
some
time
in
the
past
I
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By
AzraelBlack
(
Tuesday, June 18, 2019
)
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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