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how do I borrow or steal a chunk of someone's tree
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TootyFruity | Report | 3 Jul 2010 11:50 |
How disappointed are you going to be after copying someone elses tree only to discover that their research is flawed and then have to delete all that has been copied? |
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Joy | Report | 2 Jul 2010 23:33 |
I, also, am wary; not from passing anything to anyone on this site; however, once passed to someone else, that person can pass all his / her information (including yours) to others and one day you may find it on the internet without your permission. |
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Madmeg | Report | 2 Jul 2010 23:17 |
The best way is to contact the tree owner and ask him or her to send you a gedcom of their tree. I have done it several times with people I am really sure are genuine relatives. It solves all the problems. |
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Jill 2011 (aka Warrior Princess of Cilla!) | Report | 2 Jul 2010 13:52 |
The "problem" Wendy is that some people - call them name collectors, or lazy etc - copy the whole of someone's tree. That's what's so annoying. |
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Wendy | Report | 2 Jul 2010 12:34 |
surely if you have found that person is a relative its not name stealing??? i would always verify the info before and make sure the families are connected but i figure its swings and roundabouts as everyone i have found related to me have different relatives found than i do so i would be happy for them to copy from mine and we all share information and get to our ultimate goal of finding our families together, or am i missing the point here |
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grannyfranny | Report | 3 Mar 2010 19:05 |
I nudged this up to provide an answer to someone who was asking how to copy from a tree of a close family member who had given permission. |
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Libby22 | Report | 3 Mar 2010 00:59 |
David, |
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grannyfranny | Report | 2 Mar 2010 21:07 |
nudged |
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ElizabethK | Report | 19 Feb 2010 09:29 |
Well-they were hardly likely to spend money improving the site until they were sure it was theirs !! |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 19 Feb 2010 09:00 |
No, you can't export someone else's tree. You can ask them to send you a copy privately, assuming they agree. |
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David | Report | 19 Feb 2010 08:46 |
If I have access to their tree can I export part of it myself? |
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Chrissie2394 | Report | 18 Feb 2010 20:37 |
Hi David, |
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Heather | Report | 18 Feb 2010 20:11 |
Having first asked said nice person if its ok though. |
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Lawrence | Report | 18 Feb 2010 20:11 |
You take them small chunks at a time - The edit function allows you to copy 4 or 5 records at a time from the viewed tree - then you go paste them sequentially from your clipboard into your tree - clear the clipboard and go fetch another small chunk. |
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David | Report | 18 Feb 2010 20:04 |
Some nice people have given me access to their tree - there's a lod of ifo I'd like to have in mine |