When were you asked this?  When you were importing it into Legacy, or something else?

If you're importing it into Legacy, I can't see that there's any harm in saying 'no' and seeing what happens - at worst, it doesn't work and you have to start again.  Make sure you are importing it into a new, empty, file, so it does not get an opportunity to affect your other data file(s) until you're ready to combine them.

File > New File > Import From Another Program > A different program (via GEDCOM) > Next Step > ...

Wendy

Valerie Garton wrote on 15/01/2018 14:54:
I am still trying to do this and I am now asked " is this a multiple disk
gedcom file ". I don't know the answer so do I say yes or no or have to go
back to the not so helpful owner ?

Cheers from Valerie Garton [nee Vaughan] in sunny Sydney

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Sent: Monday, 15 January 2018 10:16 AM
To: legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Is this a proper gedcom file

GEDCOM files are plain text, so you can open them in any word processor or
notepad program, such as Microsoft Word, OpenOffice Writer, or Windows
Notepad.

The first few lines will look something like this one, which I created from
Legacy:

0 HEAD
1 SOUR Legacy
2 VERS 9.0
2 NAME Legacy (R)
2 CORP Millennia Corp.
3 ADDR PO Box 9410
4 CONT Surprise, AZ 85374
1 DEST Legacy
1 DATE 20 Jun 2017

You'll be able to see people's names and other text displayed in various
lines, along with other lines that will seem to be gobbledegook but contain
information that relates to the people named.

1 NAME William /Hargreaves/
2 GIVN William
2 SURN Hargreaves
2 SOUR @S3@

So if you can open this .ged file you've been sent in an appropriate program
and see similar lines, you have a GEDCOM file, which you should be able to
IMPORT into Legacy.

It's good practice to import files like this into a new Legacy file before
merging the data with your existing file.  You may want to look at things
like Locations, and tidy them up to the way you record them before taking
the data further.

Hope this helps.  :-)

Wendy
(in a sunny/cloudy/windy Kaiwaka, New Zealand, thankfully a cooler summer's
day to some we've had recently, not yet over 30C at midday Monday).

Valerie Garton wrote on 15/01/2018 11:34:
I have been having trouble getting a gedcom file from a fellow
researcher who has been telling me on numerous occasions that her file
is a gedcom one and for me to " read up on how to add it to my program
- the file was " DNA File.rmgc (1mg) ". Yes obviously a rootsmagic
file and not a gedcom one.

Finally I have been sent this file : " DNA File.ged (31KB) " which is
meant to be her family back 6 generations ?

Can I have your comments please and please add more questions if I
have confused you.

Cheers from Valerie Garton [nee Vaughan] in sunny Sydney

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