I would do a search for "Modified Date "  after what ever date you started
adding again on the old computer.

Tag those records on Tag1 (making sure you first cleared the Tag1)

Then create a gedcom export for all Tag1 Records.

Import that gedcom into your new file.
Double check for any potential duplicates.

Hope that helps

Jay

On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 9:57 AM, Pat Hickin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I recently purchased a new computer and copied my most recent family file
> to it and then added some information.
>
> Then, without thinking I used my old computer and added some more info to
> the file (the one I had copied to the new computer)-- I added a few new
> people plus I made changes in notes and events of a few people who were
> already in.
>
> Now, how do I get the new info on my old computer added to the file on my
> new computer??  Is there an *easy* way to do that???
>
> Pat
>
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