[I've been snooping around on this one] go to the experts, I always say. ---------- > I should explain also about merging with gedcom. This is what faddydaddy is > talking about. Getting everyone's gedcom and putting them together. > If someone wants to add onto their tree by gedcom (the same relatives might be > the same in both trees) ALL data (dates, names, etc. have to match exactly or > you will end up with two different individuals with the same name). > So first you usually put the gedcom in a separate file and print out and see > if there are any differences. You have to correct these so that they match > perfectly before you can merge the trees sucessfully.