Hello!
I have read all of the "tree splitting" posts re FTM 2011 and I'm still not certain how to best get this done.
The REASON for SPLITTING the TREES is because Ancestry.com will not upload a file larger than 75MGs and I have 5 trees that are over that limit. The smallest is 118MGs.
For the record, I've compacted, recompacted, tightened my notes up, deleted unused sources, etc. and the current 118MGs is the result. I simply MUST split my file to upload.
Does anyone have a good way to do this, with as little pain as possible? I do not have to split along maternal/paternal lines as I will need to merge them on Ancestry.com. I do not want to use GEDCOM because I have a large number of hand-typed notes in my sources files and they will be lost. I've already have this nightmare once and I' hate reruns!
Thank you so very much for helping me with this. I've been using FTM since its inception and have subscribed to Ancestry.com since 1999, so my trees are large.
Theresa Griffin
I have read all of the "tree splitting" posts re FTM 2011 and I'm still not certain how to best get this done.
The REASON for SPLITTING the TREES is because Ancestry.com will not upload a file larger than 75MGs and I have 5 trees that are over that limit. The smallest is 118MGs.
For the record, I've compacted, recompacted, tightened my notes up, deleted unused sources, etc. and the current 118MGs is the result. I simply MUST split my file to upload.
Does anyone have a good way to do this, with as little pain as possible? I do not have to split along maternal/paternal lines as I will need to merge them on Ancestry.com. I do not want to use GEDCOM because I have a large number of hand-typed notes in my sources files and they will be lost. I've already have this nightmare once and I' hate reruns!
Thank you so very much for helping me with this. I've been using FTM since its inception and have subscribed to Ancestry.com since 1999, so my trees are large.
Theresa Griffin