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To import a file, select "File, Import" from the main menu.
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RootsMagic can import data from a number of different programs, as well as from GEDCOM files.  A GEDCOM file can be imported into either a new or existing file, while the other file formats can only be imported into a new blank RootsMagic file.
  
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==Import Into New RootsMagic File==
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To import a file into a new blank RootsMagic file:
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#Create a new RootsMagic file first
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#Select the Files page, then Import Data, then Import from RootsMagic 1-7, GEDCOM, or another Program.
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#Select which genealogy program the file you want to import came from
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#Select the file to import from the Found Files list or by clicking the Browse for File button
  
 
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==Import GEDCOM Into Existing RootsMagic File==
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To import a GEDCOM file:
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#Select the Files page, then Import Data, then Import from RootsMagic 1-7, GEDCOM, or another Program.
Select the file to import
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#Select GEDCOM
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#Select the file to import
 
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#You can add a new source to tell where the information in the GEDCOM came from select one of the following:
 
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##NO - Do not add an additional source to imported data –
 
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##People - Add the following source to every person imported
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##Events - Add the following source to every event imported
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##People/Events - Add the following source to every person and event imported
In the Import File dialog, select the file type to be imported.
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If you chose to add a source, enter the:
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*Name of person you received this GEDCOM file from
 
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*Address (or email address) of person you received the file from
 
 
 
 
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Click the round down arrow button to see additional details
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Search for files – click this button to have RootsMagic search for files it can read. As it is searching and finding files, you can click the Pause button if you think you see the file you were interested in. If it wasn't, click Search to have RootsMagic continue to search for files. When you see it, highlight the desired file, and click "Open File". Click Cancel to close the dialog without selecting a file.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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I know where the file is – click this button to open a dialog where you can navigate to the file and click Open to  open the file.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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In the Create a New File dialog
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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New file name Enter the New file name you want to use. For example, if you are tracing the genealogy of the John Brown family, you may want to name the file Brown. The program adds the .rmgc extension automatically.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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FIle Location – Confirm the file location in which to create the file. The default folder (drive and directory path) are shown. If a different location is desired, click the File location button to navigate to the desired location. You  can create a new folder if required.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Date format – Select the format you want to use for displaying dates in the database. As you enter dates in the program, you can enter them in any form you wish, and they will convert to the format you indicate here.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Number to display after name – Lets you choose which number to display after the person’s name in the info view on the main screen. You can choose between the record number (which RootsMagic assigns), the reference number (REFN, which you can add as a fact), or no number.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Display surnames uppercase – Check this option to display last names (surnames) in capital letters, regardless of the way you enter them. If no check mark appears in this box, the surnames will display as you enter them.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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LDS Support – Check this option to enable LDS support. This will enable printing of LDS information, and will enable the LDS ordinance template. Any LDS (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints) references will appear on the Pedigree screen or the Family Group screen if this option is checked.
 
 
   
 
   
 
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If RootsMagic encounters any unfamiliar data in the GEDCOM file, it puts that data in a "list file" on your disk in the same directory as the new database. Every GEDCOM file you import that has a listing file, the listing file will have the same name as the GEDCOM file, except that its extension is .LST.
 
 
 
 
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FamilySearch Support – Check this option to enable the FamilySearch Family Tree support.  
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If you want to link the newly added people to individuals already in the database, use the "Add, Spouse", "Add, Children", or "Add, Parents" commands from the main menu, and indicate the person is in the database.
 
   
 
   
 
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If the GEDCOM import causes duplicate records of a person, you can use the Merge commands to find and combine duplicates.
 
 
 
 
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What do you want to do after creating the new file? provides two options
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Begin typing my information – Select this option if you are going to enter the data by hand.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Import information from another program – Select this option if you are going to import data from another program
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Click the OK button on the dialog and RootsMagic will create the new database and import the file. Click Cancel to cancel the file import.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
See Also:
 
 
 
Importing Family Tree Maker files
 
 
 
Importing a GEDCOM file
 
 
 
Importing from The Master Genealogist (external link)
 

Latest revision as of 16:48, 16 October 2021

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RootsMagic can import data from a number of different programs, as well as from GEDCOM files. A GEDCOM file can be imported into either a new or existing file, while the other file formats can only be imported into a new blank RootsMagic file.

Import Into New RootsMagic File

To import a file into a new blank RootsMagic file:

  1. Create a new RootsMagic file first
  2. Select the Files page, then Import Data, then Import from RootsMagic 1-7, GEDCOM, or another Program.
  3. Select which genealogy program the file you want to import came from
  4. Select the file to import from the Found Files list or by clicking the Browse for File button

Import GEDCOM Into Existing RootsMagic File

To import a GEDCOM file:

  1. Select the Files page, then Import Data, then Import from RootsMagic 1-7, GEDCOM, or another Program.
  2. Select GEDCOM
  3. Select the file to import
  4. You can add a new source to tell where the information in the GEDCOM came from – select one of the following:
    1. NO - Do not add an additional source to imported data –
    2. People - Add the following source to every person imported
    3. Events - Add the following source to every event imported
    4. People/Events - Add the following source to every person and event imported

If you chose to add a source, enter the:

  • Name of person you received this GEDCOM file from
  • Address (or email address) of person you received the file from

If RootsMagic encounters any unfamiliar data in the GEDCOM file, it puts that data in a "list file" on your disk in the same directory as the new database. Every GEDCOM file you import that has a listing file, the listing file will have the same name as the GEDCOM file, except that its extension is .LST.

If you want to link the newly added people to individuals already in the database, use the "Add, Spouse", "Add, Children", or "Add, Parents" commands from the main menu, and indicate the person is in the database.

If the GEDCOM import causes duplicate records of a person, you can use the Merge commands to find and combine duplicates.