Hi Stephen

On Tue, 2011-07-19 at 13:42 +0100, Stephen Pickles wrote:
> I use ancestry.co.uk, and quite like it. I imagine the ancestry.com
> interface is similar.

It's ancestry.com.au here but I assume they're all the same.

> If it's a tree you own, you can download it in GEDCOM format as follows:
> 
> 1) From the home page, click on the "Family Trees" button. This should
> bring up a page showing trees you have access to, with the "My Trees"
> tab selected.
> 2) Click the "Manage Tree" link beneath the tree you want to download.
> 3) You should now see a page headed "Tree Info" for your selected tree.
> 4) Now hit the "Export tree" button, and wait patiently.
> 5) When the tree is ready for download, you'll see a "Download your
> GEDCOM file" button appear. This is what you need.

Excellent. $many x $thanx;

> I don't know if there's a way to download a tree that you don't own.

That makes sense.

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