I have been looking on these forums and the Reunion support pages, but could not find a clear explanation on how to approach this, so here goes:
I have a family file that contains around 1400 persons already. One branch that I have not investigated yet is my G-GMother on my father's side, but I recently found out that someone else from that family has done a complete family tree. I now have a copy of that data in a GEDCOM file and it appears to contain over 2300 persons and I'm not sure I need all of that data in my file. What I'm looking for is a way to import only a selection from that data into my own family file. What would be a good approach to achieve this? Obviously, start out with a copy of the family file to be sure... that is a given.
I have imported the GEDCOM file into a new, empty family file so that I can have a 'look around'. Should I work from this?
I guess I can go and mark persons in that new file, export these and then import them into my family file, but should I use GEDCOM again or is there another, better format? Or a quicker way?
Am I missing something? Is there an easy way to approach this? Any tips are welcome before I set out on this dangerous path....
I have a family file that contains around 1400 persons already. One branch that I have not investigated yet is my G-GMother on my father's side, but I recently found out that someone else from that family has done a complete family tree. I now have a copy of that data in a GEDCOM file and it appears to contain over 2300 persons and I'm not sure I need all of that data in my file. What I'm looking for is a way to import only a selection from that data into my own family file. What would be a good approach to achieve this? Obviously, start out with a copy of the family file to be sure... that is a given.
I have imported the GEDCOM file into a new, empty family file so that I can have a 'look around'. Should I work from this?
I guess I can go and mark persons in that new file, export these and then import them into my family file, but should I use GEDCOM again or is there another, better format? Or a quicker way?
Am I missing something? Is there an easy way to approach this? Any tips are welcome before I set out on this dangerous path....
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