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Bubbles | Report | 2 May 2007 13:54 |
Is it possible to e-mail my family tree to someone who does not subscribe to Genes Reunited? |
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Ron | Report | 2 May 2007 15:15 |
You could e- mail them your log in details for GR so they can log in and look at your tree but that's a bit iffy unless you know them really well. Ron www*genealogyprinters*com |
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LindaG | Report | 2 May 2007 22:03 |
Suggested third solution... Download GEDCOM of your tree from GR Create a Tree on www.tribalpages(.)com and upload your GEDCOM there. Tribal pages is free and you can password protect it twice - firstly with an administrative password so that only you can change it and secondly there is an optional viewing password so only people that you authorise can see the tree. I maintain my tree on FTM at home and then upload GEDCOM to both GR and Tribal Pages. TP is great for letting my family see what I'm up to as they don't have GR accounts. |