I believe you are asking whether FTM provides an internal method for copying a photo from Find a Grave. The answer is no. However it is easily done as I do it all the time. Here is how I do it: 1. Go to the Find A Grave web page with the photo. 2. Click on the photo to open a larger copy. 3. Click the right mouse button and select Save Image As 4. A Windows Explorer window opens. 5. Browse to the folder where you want to save the image. I always save it into my FTM data base Media folder. This is the default folder containing all of you FTM media files. 6. Enter the name you want used. I normally name mine something like this, "Tombstone - Smith, John W 1900". The number is the year of death. 7. After the file is saved, return to FTM and to where you want to link to the media file. I always create a source-citation and link the photo to that source-citation. So go to the Sources work area. 8. Select the Source-citation. 9. Click on the Media Tab and select Add New. 10. Select the media file by starting to type the name e.g. "Tombstone -" A list will drop down. Keep typing until you see the file name. 11. Highlight the file name and click Open. 12. Assign any categories you want. 13. The photo is not linked to the source-citation which I have linked to the Burial fact. Although it seems like a lot of steps, it is really quite easy. I do a number of other activities to ensure I give credit to the photographer and to ensure I can find the photo such as including: * the Find a Grave Memorial URL into the new Source-citation URL address field. * the Memorial # in the source-citation Citation Text field. * information in the Media Description field to identify the subject, the name and place of the cemetery, credit to the photographer and the URL of the photo at Find A Grave. I hope that helps you with your decision. BJ On 2/2/2014 9:02 AM, Nancy wrote: > Is there a way to copy a picture from FAG to FTM 2011? If not, does > FTM have a fairly easy way to do this? I might upgrade if this is the > case.