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    1. Re: [TMG] Slow GEDCOM Export
    2. Mary Grindol
    3. Chris Sackett <[email protected]> wrote: >That fits with my test. I was the one who reported 48 minutes for a GEDCOM export. My project has 37,000 people, 81,000 events, 108,000 witnesses. How do you find out these numbers? I have no idea how many people, events, and witnesses I have in my two family projects. I have never attempted to export exhibits - had no idea GEDCOM could use them. I thought a GEDCOM was basically a text file. RootsWeb WorldConnect would not use the exhibits, but I guess Ancestry and MyHeritage would. Mary

    11/18/2017 03:08:37
    1. Re: [TMG] Slow GEDCOM Export
    2. Lee Hoffman/KY
    3. At 11/18/2017 22:08, Mary Grindol wrote >Chris Sackett <[email protected]> wrote: > > >That fits with my test. I was the one who reported 48 minutes for a GEDCOM >export. My project has 37,000 people, 81,000 events, 108,000 witnesses. > >How do you find out these numbers? I have no idea how many people, events, >and witnesses I have in my two family projects. Select File=>Project Summary for this. Also, you can get this in a report by selecting Project Information from the Report menu. >I have never attempted to export exhibits - had no idea GEDCOM could use >them. I thought a GEDCOM was basically a text file. RootsWeb WorldConnect >would not use the exhibits, but I guess Ancestry and MyHeritage would. Yes, GEDCOM can use them. The question is whether the importing program can process them, and if so, how well. I have never tried. It is easier to just send them with the GEDCOM and let the recipient handle them. Lee

    11/18/2017 04:26:52