Hi Josie,
It's straight forward just go to the file menu and about halfway along
there is an export option.
Select this and make sure all records are selected assuming that is what
you want .
There is also a choice of output gedcom formats one of which is
specifically for Ancestry.
Keith Drury Myers
On 27/04/16 22:22, JoAnne Flynn wrote:
Hi Geoff,
You or somebody tell me how to make a GEDCOM file from my Legacy 8
Tree and upload it to Ancestry??
I been looking and I swear I can't find anything SPECIFICALLY written
on this process in either Ancestry or Legacy.
Just lots of "general" stuff about Gedcoms
I also hope somebody can enlighten me on exactly what all "goes" on
Ancestry when I move my current tree over.
Pictures? Source documents? Private info ?
I appreciate your help.
Josie Flynn
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Knoxville, TN
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