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I have three files all of which have been updated differently
Gander
Posted Saturday, January 3, 2026
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Just in case anyone else stumbles across this, it worked. I downloaded Winmerge and linked two
family tree
files. I clicked on
Compare
and it told me teh differences. I went through and merged the ones I needed to and saved it as a different name. Then I went and did it again when I realsied I had made mistakes. Opening the
xml file
in Genopro was simple and I'm good to go now.
Thanks for the advice.
Gander
Posted Friday, January 2, 2026
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Good thinking, BatMan! I'll give it a go. Thanks
Nand
Posted Thursday, January 1, 2026
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You could try to export the GNO data to XML (GenoPro / File / Export / Export to XML Format) and then use a tool like WinMerge to compare two versions and merge/
update
the differences.
Use a copy of the version that is the most complete as 'master' and merge the other ones into it one at a time. Make enough safety copies on the way.
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Saturday, January 3, 2026 by
Nand
Gander
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Hi
A few
years
back I created a family tree based on a load of
information
my mother pulled together. Then my daughter got into it and so I created a copy of the GNO file so that she could practice updating areas. Then my in-laws had a load of information about their side of the
family
and this was updated.
Following a change in PC, I updated a few
births
and
deaths
on the
tree
and this week discovered that we now have 3 different files which have been used.
Yes, I know!
What I am wondering is if there is a way to merge the three together? If I import one into another, I get a load of duplicates. That's not ideal.
I tried using a cloud solution like GENI to import and merge, but that just ignored people and it's even worse than it was. So before I spend ages trying to copy and paste, I was wondering if there was an easy way of getting out of this messy hole?
Thanks all.
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