IF you can convert the access file to an excel file without too much
trouble, I can tell you how to use Excel to obtain a Gedcom. Not totally
painless, but faster than typing them all in. Let me know if you wan to try
this.

Robert

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Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 9:44 AM
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Subject: [LegacyUG] family information in MS Access database


I recently received an MS Access database containing information on a few
hundred people.

Is there any way to format this information into a GEDCOM file, or some
other means that can be used to get the data into a Legacy family file?

If there isn't, I had better start typing!  Thanks for your help.

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