Thanks Wendy
Now sorted. What I missed and what wasn't obvious to me, was that it is two
step process. I had expected that export would include download. Where as
you need to export and then click download. Then gedcom did appear in
download folder.
Mike

On 17 Mar 2017 10:40 pm, "Wendy Howard" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Mike,
>
> Have you followed the instructions on the FMP web site?  I found them just
> now at http://www.findmypast.com/frequently-asked-questions/answer/
> can-i-make-a-copy-of-my-tree-export-a-gedcom-file
>
> From what it says there, I would expect the downloaded GEDCOM file to turn
> up in your default folder for downloads - probably the one called simply
> Downloads if you've not changed it to something else.
>
> Hope this helps.  :-)
>
> Wendy
>
> Mike Heseltine wrote on 16/03/2017 00:26:
>
>> It should be possible to export a gedcom file from findmypast which I can
>> then import to legacy. The export appears to complete but I cannot find the
>> resulting downlaod on my computer. Using the import facility in Legacy five
>> gedcom files are found (not the ones I want). Whichever of the five I
>> select Legacy always goes to the same one to open.
>> Any ideas.
>>
>> Mike Heseltine
>>
>>
>>
>
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