Ronald, 

I assume you were using "Ancestry Family Tree", 
which is a version of Ancestral Quest.  

Click the "Free Trial" box at http://www.ancquest.com, download, 
install, and you should be able to access your .aft files. 

Brian Smith 


--- Ronald Fahlbusch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> G'day, maybe someone can help me.
> 
> Due to a computer wipeout I lost my copy of Ancestry program which saved 
> data to *.aft and *.afa files.
> I have bought Legacy, and do not feel inclined to purchase another copy of 
> Ancestry.
> Does anyone have a copy, or know where I might obtain one, so that I can 
> export my data to Legacy?
> I have printouts, but blanche at the thought of manually re-entering data.
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> Ronald.
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