I had a family member create a self viewing Legacy File and with it
comes with a GEDCOM.

Looks at Ken's example on Tips
http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/Tips.asp
Share Legacy Family Tree and Your Family File on a CD

Tim

On 8/8/2011 5:43 AM, Luis Salreta wrote:
> I'm 63 years old and I think that, maybe, I will not live forever ;-))
> What must I do to maintain my information genealogy so my descendants
> can use it?
> Suppose that in the future Legacy disappears (knock on wood) so they
> don’t have it to maintain the database (or don't want to buy the program).
> I’m assuming that:
> 1. The export to GEDCOM format is the best way, but does it maintain ALL
> the information?
> It has the advantage that all the genealogy software can read it and
> being in .txt format even without a program it can be used.
> 2. Without computer what’s the best report to capture all the
> information in the database, so I can print it (for instance, annually)
> and keep it also in .txt format.
>
> It’s a little paranoic of me but I would like to know what is your
> opinion about this.
>
> Thanks
>
> L.Salreta


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