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And,  you can use the "find duplicates" in chunks by using the filters.  
It also helps you find errors, review is good.


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      From: Evelyn .. <[email protected]>
 To: Legacy User Group <[email protected]> 
 Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2016 2:31 PM
 Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Ancestry Merge
   
How would you be able to 'tell' Legacy which person of the potential duplicates 
you want to keep/merge?
The best way I know (and use often) to resolve duplicates is the "merge 
duplicates" function in Legacy. It shows me potential duplicates in sets of 2 
individualss and I can research them, then indicate that they ARE duplicates, 
so they're merged, or NOT duplicates and I can mark them so it doesn't ask 
again about that set of 2.
And you're correct, 2500+ potential duplicates is a daunting task!


On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 9:30 AM, Ginger <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,
I've been working quite a bit in Ancestry and wanted to merge the information 
I've added and corrected into my Legacy file.  I made a copy of my family file 
in case something went haywire and then I downloaded a GedCom file from Legacy.
I assumed (ugh) that it would merge the duplicates automatically as I'd gone 
through them before and just add the new information or have conflicts with the 
corrected information only, however, it is starting over with 2,500 ish 
conflicts.
Is there any easier way to do this besides manually plucking the information 
from Ancestry and entering it in by hand?
Thanks.Ginger
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