BJ, So far I understand most of the below steps. I also use OpenOffice. When my FTM 2012 arrives, I'll start experimenting with it. On item number 6 below, it sounds like I literally put in "@n" in find and replace, then replace it with "__", just so I'm clear, it sounds like I will need to do that with each and every "note section" to be replaced?? Right? On item number 11 below, you say in part, "upload the file as an unlinked tree". Now, if I choose to sync this new file, that no longer has the notes.......will I be able to continue to add to the same file, then sync it to Ancestry, and include any NEW notes of my choice? Thanks...... Cindy Low Millsboro, DE -----Original Message----- From: BJ <bhamilton3@cox.net> To: ftm-tech <ftm-tech@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thu, Dec 1, 2011 6:50 pm Subject: Re: [FTM-TECH] Question: Privatizing "Notes" with FTM 2012 As I said in an earlier message, there is no way to exclude all notes rom being uploaded to an Ancestry Member Tree ( AMT) directly from FTM 012. I have thought of a work around which will do as you want. 1. Using FTM (I used FTM 2012), select File, Export. 2. Identify the individuals to be included in the exported file. 3. Select GEDCOM as the type of export file to be created. 4. Create the GEDCOM file. Now you have a GEDCOM file which has all of your notes. Not what you want so you have to take a few more steps. 5. Use a Word processor application to open the GED file. OpenOffice recognizes it as a text file and will open it even though it still has the GED file extension. If your word processor will not do this, use Windows explorer to rename the file by changing the .GED to .TXT. 6. Use the word processor's Find and Replace. You want to search for @N - this is part of an identifier in the GED which identifies Notes. You want to change it to something else. I replaced it with two underscores, __. This creates a keyword which is not used within GEDCOM standards. 7. Once you have replaced all instances of @N, save the file back to a file with the file extension, .GED. 8. You could now upload that to Ancestry.com and hope that it works. I preferred to import it back into FTM 2012 so I could ensure I got everything. 9. In FTM 2012, create a new file using the GEDCOM file. 0. Review the Import Log. You will see an error for every note. This technique removes all subordinate information in the note record. This includes the contents of the note. 1. Once you are satisfied with the result, you can use FTM 2012 to upload the file as an unlinked tree. Or you can return to Ancestry.com and use its option to upload a GEDCOM file. It seems like a lot of work but it really is relatively easy. BJ n 12/1/2011 1:36 PM, Cynthia Whittington Low wrote: Right now I'm using FTM 16, and waiting for my FTM 2012 to arrive. I want to be able to upload a gedcom without the "notes", can this be done ith FTM 2012?? I tried uploading two gedcom's this week, for the first time, and all my notes howed up. If FTM 2012 doesn't allow a gedcom upload excluding the "note ection", can someone advise of a program that will allow me to do an upload inus the note section. I used both FTM 16 and Family Tree Builder, neither of hose programs have an option to NOT include the note section. Right now, I have 14,000 plus people in my tree, my best guess would be at east half have extensive notes. So, it's not even practical for me to go back nd take them out at this point. ********************************* ist information page ttp://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Software/FTM-TECH.html Online Support for Family Tree Maker ersion 16 and earlier ttp://pastftm.custhelp.com/ Version 2008 - 2011 ttp://ftm.custhelp.com/ ------------------------------- o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to FTM-TECH-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message