Hi Marion,

A gedcom is a text only file, so photos, as such, do not 'come with the 
gedcom'.  There could be a pointer to the photo, if that is how Reunion handles 
the files.  I have no experience with Reunion.



Bob


marion wimsett said the following on 27/07/2014 23:45:

> Thanks you Wendy,
> Do the photos come with the gedcom as well?? I have to transfer the
> whole of the file over not just the details.
> Marion
>
>
> On 27 July 2014 10:00, Wendy Howard <wendy.how...@gmail.com

> <mailto:wendy.how...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Marion,
>
>     I expect you will need to export a GEDCOM file from the Reunion
>     database, and then import that file into Legacy (File > Import).
>
>     How you physically get the file from the Mac to the PC depends on what
>     resources you have there. If you share a Dropbox folder with your
>     husband, pop it into that and let it synchronise. Or copy it onto a
>     stick (USB drive) and then copy it to the PC. Whatever method, don't
>     delete the file from the Mac until you're sure you've got it on
>     the PC,
>     just to be safe.
>
>     There may be more considerations in data formatting (there are various
>     options to select from along the way, but I have no experience with
>     Reunion to comment), that others can discuss with you from their
>     experiences, so I will leave that for them to cover.
>
>     Hope this helps. :-)
>
>     Kind Regards,
>     Wendy
>
>
>     marion wimsett said the following on 27/07/2014 13:29:
>     > We have two different trees - mine on Legacy and husband on his
>     Mac on
>     > Reunion.
>     >
>     > I am now going to have to transfer his tree over to Legacy. It
>     doesn't
>     > have to be linked to mine at the moment - I can do that later.
>     >
>     > My problem is how can I transfer everything from Reunion over to my
>     > computer (PC) to install on Legacy (especially considering I know
>     > nothing about Reunion).
>     >
>     > If anyone has any ideas or has gone through this I would appreciate
>     > any help whatsoever.
>     >
>     > Thanks,
>     >
>     > Marion
>






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