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Posted Tuesday, February 7, 2017
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Post #37674
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Hello,
I have a licensed version of the software and have done considerable work with my
family genogram
.
Recently I had another relative
download
the trial version to complete their branch of our
family tree
.
Once it is done I would like to import/
update
/add it to our main
genogram
.
What is the best method to accomplish this?
genome
Posted Wednesday, February 8, 2017
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Post #37677
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Open both .gno files in GenoPro. Open each
genomap
in your relative's .gno file in turn and select all objects (Ctrl & A) . Switch windows to your own .gno and create a new genomap and paste your relatives genomap into it. Repeat for each genomap in your relative's .gno.
You will have duplicates of the
individual
's that are in both .gno files. They need to be merged together, which means replacing one copy of each duplicated individual with a
hyperlink
to the other. Before deleting one copy of the individual and
creating the hyperlink
you will need to examine the data and links associated with it and add to the remaining indivdual.
This process can be done by visual inspection and amendment or you could take look at a utility created by
Nand
on this forum,
FPS GenoMerge
, to assist with this process.
Places may also be duplicated. Again compare each duplicated place and ensure you update any unique data on to one of the duplicates. Then use GenoPro's Table Layout/Delete/Places and Locations menu and delete the 'unwanted' copy of any duplicated place. If the deleted
place
is referenced by other objects GenoPro will ask you to choose the place to replace it with, so you can then choose the 'wanted' copy of the that place.
'lego audio video erro ergo disco'
 
or "
I read, I listen, I watch, I make mistakes, therefore I learn
"
Edited:
Wednesday, February 8, 2017 by
genome
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