Thanks, Frank and Sherry. GENviewer boggles the mind.  I'm 
not sure how this can help for the current exercise, but it sure 
would have been useful earlier when I sent a Legacy CD to an 
elderly family member who asked for it, and then passed it on 
like a  hot potato, too intimidated to open it. I ended up  printing 
a 70 page report for her so she could get some idea of what was 
on the CD.  GENviewer could possibly have saved some of those 
trees Glen was concerned about. I will definitely check it  out. 
-- Alice 
 
 
In a message dated 1/31/2005 8:41:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
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If  you can find GENviewer (it) provides an option to produce a 
Gedcom file that is self programmed to run on recipients machine 
even if they don't have a genealogical program - and will display the 
genealogical file you want them to see, as if they did/do have a gen 
prog....and does NOT require the recipient to be a computer guru. 
Try it. ...
FRANK
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