Just export a standard Legacy GEDCOM file.
They also need all the attached pictures in you file.

I then import and create a folder as
/MacFamilyTree/ for location of GEDcom file.

After import, I save the family file in Folder

/MacFamilyTree/ chap/

My pictures are located in Folder

/MacFamilyTree/ chap/chapMedia/

You need to locate pictures within MacFamilyTree after the GEDcom import.

Works fine for me.

macFamilyTree has great graphical reports



Chap
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On Feb 18, 2023, at 5:50 PM, Ian Macaulay <macau...@icmac.ca> wrote:


Has anyone had experience sending Legacy data to a Mac user?
What type of Gedcom do I send to an Apple Mac, for  Macfamily tree
Do I need to add extra files? 

Ian



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