Paul Maclauchlan wrote:

I recently received an MS Access database containing information on a few hundred people.

Is there any way to format this information into a GEDCOM file, or some other means that can be used to get the data into a Legacy family file?

If there isn't, I had better start typing!  Thanks for your help.

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Actually there is a way that is not too complicated. First create a dummy family file called test with one entry. Then open bothe the dummy file and the access file in access and cut and paste the information into the appropriate locations. You may have to do some tweaking but it will save a lot of typing.
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