On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 21:19:41 GMT, Tim Powys-Lybbe <tim@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>In message of 12 Feb, "D. Stussy" <spam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>> "Jack" <jplasater@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> news:47b1a4d2.175292329@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > I am using both BK 5.2 and BK 6.1. Actually I did most of my work
in
>> > 5.2 and then got 6.1. All of my data is on one large file.
Recently
>> > I acquired a GEDCOM file from a relative that has information that I
>> > don't have. We have 3-4 of the same people on our files but most of
>> > the new file are people that I do not have. Is there some way I can
>> > combine these two files without having to retype all of the data from
>> > one of them into the other? Any help will be appreciated.
>>
>> Please don't ask the same question to multiple groups without
crossposting
>> the question.
>
>I am against cross-posting.
Then don't cross-post, but don't multipost either, because multi-posting
is
far, far worse than coss-posting, and is bad Usenet practice, and
something
that characterises spammers.
>Cross-posting is almost always bad news and is best avoided.
Many would disagree, but multi-posting is *invariably* bad news and ought
to
be avoided.
--
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