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Posted 2 days ago @ 1:01 PM - Post #47530
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GenoPro version: 2.0.0.5

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I have been using various versions of GenoPro, off and on, for over 20 years - I started with version 1 from a cover disk of all things! Life happened, children, house moves, job changes, health issues - all the normal stuff.

Now I find I have three different versions on my computer with over 150 genograms spread between them - and I cannot find anybody.

My heritage is complicated. I was adopted for a start but my bio-dad wasn't my bio-mum's husband. She got around a bit and had children with 4 different men. The folks who brought me up were confusing in a different way - too much to go into here.

I would really appreciate being able to search for individuals without needing to know which genogram - and which version of genopro - they are in.

I would also like to be able to 'cut-n-paste' between versions rather than having to re-enter everybody.
Posted Yesterday @ 9:45 AM - Post #47532
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GenoPro version: 3.1.0.1

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I wonder why you are using three versions of GenoPro? I think my approach would be to migrate all .gno files to my latest version.  Your forum profile suggests version 2.0.0.5 but I assume you have at least the last version of GenoPro 2011 i.e. 2.5.4.1.   Do you have problems when opening older versions under your latest version?

Once you have all .gno files migrated to your latest version you can amalgamate your genograms into a single unified .gno file by copying one by one all objects in each genogram and pasting into a new empty GenoMap in your unifiied .gno.

Then you can look at the Table of Individuals sorted into date of birth and then last name, first name order and look for duplicated individuals. After comparing properties of each matching individual and updating the 'main' one with any missing information from the other , convert the 'other' to a hyperlink to the main individual  (select 'main' press 'H' then right click, select 'Move to GenoMap', select GenoMap containing other, drag close to other and left click. select other, press X to delete it, then right click hyperlink and connect to parent/spouse/child same as other was.)


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