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    1. [LA-LGHS-L] FYI
    2. I have not tried this, but someone may want to check it out. This article is from Everton's Family History Newsline. Convert Your GEDCOM Files to HTML For years the GEDCOM file format has been the standard way of transferring genealogical data between computers -- even if those computers use different genealogy programs. And of course, HTML is the "language" of the World Wide Web -- the standard interface for sharing most resources using the Internet. There are full-fledged programs that allow you to convert your GEDCOM file to HTML so you can display it on the Internet. But what if you don't need a whole new program? What if you just want a small utility you can use with your existing software to produce HTML files of your family history? If that's what you want, then GedHTree, by Gary Welker, may be just the package you're looking for. GedHTree is a relatively small program (about 200 kilobytes for the download file) written with Microsoft's Visual Basic that does a very good job of producing attractive Web pages (HTML files) using raw GEDCOM files created by other genealogy programs. GedHTree allows you to display your family data in a number of formats, from pedigree charts to family groupings to individual listings with an alphabetic index. Best of all, GedHTree is a shareware program, so you can download a copy immediately and try it out to see if it will do the job you want it to do. And if you like it, registration is very reasonable -- just under US$15. For the Web-connected genealogist, GedHTree is worth a look. Resources: GedHTree http://www.users.uswest.net/~gwel/ Genealogical Sotware http://www.everton.com/webcart/ep-store.htm Copyright 1999, Everton Publishers All rights reserved

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