Family Tree Maker
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Family Tree Maker
I need help from someone who uses Family Tree Maker. Both my brother
and I have and use FTM to track our familes, ancestry etc. I add to my
program and he adds to his. How can we send the files to each other
and keep all the data compiled in one file? Merge command only does one
individual at a time. We want to copy and add to each other's file. Liz
and I have and use FTM to track our familes, ancestry etc. I add to my
program and he adds to his. How can we send the files to each other
and keep all the data compiled in one file? Merge command only does one
individual at a time. We want to copy and add to each other's file. Liz
Re: Family Tree Maker
On 3 Dec 2005 12:39:06 -0800, "LizW" <[email protected]> wrote:
You can't do that easily with FTM I suggest you both get a better
program. I know RootsMagic will do what you want, and I think Legacy
will also.
Charlie Hoffpauir
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlieh/
I need help from someone who uses Family Tree Maker. Both my brother
and I have and use FTM to track our familes, ancestry etc. I add to my
program and he adds to his. How can we send the files to each other
and keep all the data compiled in one file? Merge command only does one
individual at a time. We want to copy and add to each other's file. Liz
You can't do that easily with FTM I suggest you both get a better
program. I know RootsMagic will do what you want, and I think Legacy
will also.
Charlie Hoffpauir
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlieh/
Re: Family Tree Maker
"LizW" <[email protected]> schreef in bericht
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I have FTM 2005 and it has 2 merge commands - for individuals and for all
duplicate people. The first thing to do is to make backup files with
different names so they can't be written over (I put them in a completely
different folder so FTM won't even notice them to that if something goes
wrong , all is not lost). Then load up the bigger of the 2 files and use
append/merge to read the second file in. It should start checking for duplo
people itself, but you are going to have to check a lot manually unless the
2 files have identical entries for each duplicate person. For example, if
one of you has Kermit MacMuppet born abt 1952 and the other one has Kermit
MacMuppet born 23 Jan 1952, it may not spot that it's the same guy.
If you know which branches are different, you can limit the work by making
up a set of small files that only contain the different branches. For
example, one of you might have the children of Kermit's sister Piegi
MacMuppet and her husband Ralph, the other only has Piegi. Then set up that
branch on the screen, use export individuals in tree and merge that file
with the other one, the you know that Piegi is the only duplo you have to
worry about.
Check the file carefully afterwards as odd things can happem - you'll need a
bit of patience.
BTW My family has found that it pays to have one master file to which odd
side branches are added, and then copies shared periodically. MUCH easier!
Lesley Robertson
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I need help from someone who uses Family Tree Maker. Both my brother
and I have and use FTM to track our familes, ancestry etc. I add to my
program and he adds to his. How can we send the files to each other
and keep all the data compiled in one file? Merge command only does one
individual at a time. We want to copy and add to each other's file. Liz
It would help to know which versions you're using.
I have FTM 2005 and it has 2 merge commands - for individuals and for all
duplicate people. The first thing to do is to make backup files with
different names so they can't be written over (I put them in a completely
different folder so FTM won't even notice them to that if something goes
wrong , all is not lost). Then load up the bigger of the 2 files and use
append/merge to read the second file in. It should start checking for duplo
people itself, but you are going to have to check a lot manually unless the
2 files have identical entries for each duplicate person. For example, if
one of you has Kermit MacMuppet born abt 1952 and the other one has Kermit
MacMuppet born 23 Jan 1952, it may not spot that it's the same guy.
If you know which branches are different, you can limit the work by making
up a set of small files that only contain the different branches. For
example, one of you might have the children of Kermit's sister Piegi
MacMuppet and her husband Ralph, the other only has Piegi. Then set up that
branch on the screen, use export individuals in tree and merge that file
with the other one, the you know that Piegi is the only duplo you have to
worry about.
Check the file carefully afterwards as odd things can happem - you'll need a
bit of patience.
BTW My family has found that it pays to have one master file to which odd
side branches are added, and then copies shared periodically. MUCH easier!
Lesley Robertson
Re: Family Tree Maker
One option would be a network drive. Try the following site
http://www.i2drive.com/index.jhtml. They provide, for a small fee, a network
drive. You just Map to this drive from both PCs over the internet. If you
saved a backup copy each time you exited Family Tree Maker you would both
have a backup copy. I don't know whether Family Tree Maker supports file
sharing. If it doesn't you would just have to make sure you were not working
an the file at the same time. This is very useful as it also means that you
file is accessible from anywhere
I can offer Website Hosting but at present not drive mapping
Regards
Tony Brooke
http://www.elmswick.co.uk/Genealogy/Genealogy.html
http://www.elmswick.co.uk/webhosting/webhosting.html
"LizW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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http://www.i2drive.com/index.jhtml. They provide, for a small fee, a network
drive. You just Map to this drive from both PCs over the internet. If you
saved a backup copy each time you exited Family Tree Maker you would both
have a backup copy. I don't know whether Family Tree Maker supports file
sharing. If it doesn't you would just have to make sure you were not working
an the file at the same time. This is very useful as it also means that you
file is accessible from anywhere
I can offer Website Hosting but at present not drive mapping
Regards
Tony Brooke
http://www.elmswick.co.uk/Genealogy/Genealogy.html
http://www.elmswick.co.uk/webhosting/webhosting.html
"LizW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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I need help from someone who uses Family Tree Maker. Both my brother
and I have and use FTM to track our familes, ancestry etc. I add to my
program and he adds to his. How can we send the files to each other
and keep all the data compiled in one file? Merge command only does one
individual at a time. We want to copy and add to each other's file. Liz
Re: Family Tree Maker
Tony Brooke wrote:
probably not
because you may not have the same file open in two windows
It does an autosave each time you add new data
or every so often
FTM creates an auto back up when you finish
Hugh W
One option would be a network drive. Try the following site
http://www.i2drive.com/index.jhtml. They provide, for a small fee, a network
drive. You just Map to this drive from both PCs over the internet. If you
saved a backup copy each time you exited Family Tree Maker you would both
have a backup copy. I don't know whether Family Tree Maker supports file
sharing.
snip
probably not
because you may not have the same file open in two windows
It does an autosave each time you add new data
or every so often
FTM creates an auto back up when you finish
Hugh W
Re: Family Tree Maker
The fact that FTM does not allow two instances to be opened on the same
computer and whether the data file can be opened up/shared by different
users over a network are different issues. FTM does not, as far as I know
allow two instances of itself to be opened at the same time on one computer.
As to sharing a data file it depends whether the database system allows
sharing or whether it works only in exclusive mode. Some systems do some
don't. I'll check it out.
Regards
Tony Brooke
"Hugh Watkins" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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computer and whether the data file can be opened up/shared by different
users over a network are different issues. FTM does not, as far as I know
allow two instances of itself to be opened at the same time on one computer.
As to sharing a data file it depends whether the database system allows
sharing or whether it works only in exclusive mode. Some systems do some
don't. I'll check it out.
Regards
Tony Brooke
"Hugh Watkins" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Tony Brooke wrote:
One option would be a network drive. Try the following site
http://www.i2drive.com/index.jhtml. They provide, for a small fee, a
network drive. You just Map to this drive from both PCs over the
internet. If you saved a backup copy each time you exited Family Tree
Maker you would both have a backup copy. I don't know whether Family Tree
Maker supports file sharing.
snip
probably not
because you may not have the same file open in two windows
It does an autosave each time you add new data
or every so often
FTM creates an auto back up when you finish
Hugh W
Re: Family Tree Maker
Tony Brooke wrote:
it does both as an old hack
and today you may compare two files
Hugh W
The fact that FTM does not allow two instances to be opened on the same
computer and whether the data file can be opened up/shared by different
users over a network are different issues. FTM does not, as far as I know
allow two instances of itself to be opened at the same time on one computer.
it does both as an old hack
and today you may compare two files
As to sharing a data file it depends whether the database system allows
sharing or whether it works only in exclusive mode. Some systems do some
don't. I'll check it out.
Hugh W
Re: Family Tree Maker
Hi Hugh,
What version are you using mine is quite old version 6.
Cheers
Tony Brooke
"Hugh Watkins" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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What version are you using mine is quite old version 6.
Cheers
Tony Brooke
"Hugh Watkins" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Tony Brooke wrote:
The fact that FTM does not allow two instances to be opened on the same
computer and whether the data file can be opened up/shared by different
users over a network are different issues. FTM does not, as far as I know
allow two instances of itself to be opened at the same time on one
computer.
it does both as an old hack
and today you may compare two files
As to sharing a data file it depends whether the database system allows
sharing or whether it works only in exclusive mode. Some systems do some
don't. I'll check it out.
Hugh W
Re: Family Tree Maker
Tony Brooke wrote:
FTM 2006
Hugh W
Hi Hugh,
What version are you using mine is quite old version 6.
Cheers
Tony Brooke
"Hugh Watkins" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Tony Brooke wrote:
The fact that FTM does not allow two instances to be opened on the same
computer and whether the data file can be opened up/shared by different
users over a network are different issues. FTM does not, as far as I know
allow two instances of itself to be opened at the same time on one
computer.
it does both as an old hack
and today you may compare two files
As to sharing a data file it depends whether the database system allows
sharing or whether it works only in exclusive mode. Some systems do some
don't. I'll check it out.
FTM 2006
Hugh W