![]() The Name of gedcom file to create screen appears.ģ. From the File Menu, choose GEDCOM > Export.Ģ. After you have settled on a name and location, click EXPORT and the export will begin.ġ. A directory dialog will open allowing you to select a filename and directory for the file. When you are satisfied with your selections, click the OK button to export the file. Use this window to specify exactly which individuals you would like to export.Ĩ. If you only want to export some of the individuals in the file, select the Partial option and then click the SELECT button to open the Select Set of Individuals window. ![]() If you don’t select this, you will get only relationship information and the name Living for people who qualify as living (anyone under 110 years old with no entry in the death date field).ħ. If you select this option, you will get all information on everyone selected for export. Optionally, check the box for Full Info on Living. Optionally, check the box for Confidential Data (notes beginning with a ~ and confidential events).Ħ. If you are LDS (Mormon) also check the box for LDS Data (this option is available if you selected Use LDS Data in Tools, Preferences, General).ĥ. ![]() Check the boxes for Regular Notes, Source Notes, Ctrl Notes, and Submitter information. Select version 5.5 and the ANSEL character set.Ĥ. For version 2002 or version 11, choose Personal Ancestral File from the drop-down list.ģ. For Ancestral Quest 3.0 or earlier, select the Standard export type by clicking its radio button. Select Export in the File menu or click the Export button in the Toolbar.
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