Hello! I apologize if this has been covered here before, but I was not able to 
find it after reading through the available archives. I have been struggling 
with the best way to keep my Legacy data up-to-date with multiple family trees 
on ancestry.com (2 separate trees of my own, as well as shared trees maintained 
by other family members), myheritage.com, and on geni.com. One of the problems 
is that there are multiple family members working on each of these trees along 
with me, making changes and adding new information. It is getting very 
confusing because I have different information for the same people now in each 
of these places, but I do not know how to easily combine all of them into 
Legacy, especially with over 5,000 people to cover. I have tried downloading 
the family trees from each of the sites, but then when I pull them into Legacy, 
I have to merge 5,000 people again each time. Now, some of them do automerge, 
which is helpful, but because of the differences between the formats, many end 
up still needing to be merged by hand. It is one thing to go through this once 
or twice to get the people into the database initially, but too time consuming 
to go through this process over and over, as the information in the trees 
online keeps changing when updated by others.

My question for all of you Legacy users who have family trees online, perhaps 
in multiple different sites like me, is how do you deal with this issue in 
order to make sure the information is up-to-date and as accurate as possible in 
your Legacy database? Have you found an efficient workflow that can account for 
the ever-changing data online that is added by other people? Please let me know 
if my questions or situation is not making sense, so that I can try to explain 
better what I mean. Thank you!

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