I've found that some are merged. For those you can choose either the male or female line and you get the same view. If they merge them again then they'll have all names duplicated and I've seen that as well because it happened to mine early last year. On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 6:58 AM, Diana Gale Matthiesen <[email protected]>wrote: > I just sent this message to the FTDNA HelpDesk ( [email protected] ): > > I'd swear it used to say on our member pages that you were going to > *merge*, not *purge*, the separate Paternal and Maternal GEDCOMs > attached to our accounts by the end of the year. I'm distressed to > see this change because it means deceased members without living > contacts will then lack GEDCOMs, entirely. This is a dreadful loss of > valuable information. Test results without lineages are virtually > useless. > > I urge you to *merge* the existing GEDCOMs, not purge any that are > still existing on the cut off date. I fully realize how much more > work that is for you, but what you are proposing is a bad move for > your clientele. At the very least, if the subject is male, save the > Paternal GEDCOM; likewise, if the subject is female, save the Maternal > GEDCOM. > > Or, you could just leave well enough alone. > > Diana > > > > ______________________________ > For answers to Frequently Asked Questions about mailing lists, please see: > http://dgmweb.net/MailingListFAQs.html > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >