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Ged FilesQ. I have an old version of FTM (4.0) and I find that not only is it unable to read .ftw files produced by recent versions, but it can't even import all the data in gedcom files produced by them. The offending bit of gedcom code concerns baptisms, and the files I've been trying to read have the following sequence of gedcom tags to describe them: 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Baptisd 2 DATE A. That's really an ancient version and was distributed as a free download called FAV for the Family Archive Viewer. Each subsequent version of FTM/FTW has been able to read files created by previous versions, but the reverse is not the case. Robert Heiling View profile More options Feb 3 2005, 1:44 am Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.computing From: Robert Heiling Other Questions : About Free Training CoursesCan anyone recommand a good Learning/Referance book for Red Hat? I have been using "Linux The Complete Reference" pulished by Linux Systems Labs which seem very good but out of date. I when to Linux Sys labs to see if they had a more up to date edi... Rotenburg schoolThis is not a *new* story, but it's a disturbing one at least for me. I cannot imagine allowing anyone to use these on my autistic grandson for *any* reason. There have to be better ways. Until I've walked a mile in the shoes of those kids' ... Nj GedI moving to NJ with a drivers license from another state. I already have EAD and waiting for I-485 approval. I was looking at documents needed. They have a 6 point verification seen below. You can only have 2 documents that are valued 1 poin... Ged ScienceI am not really sure about how relevant standardized tests are. However, the 8th grade MEAP science proficiency scores in the school district where I do some subbing has ranged from 3 to 6% proficient the past three recorded years. Is this a cr... Ged TestI am a college student, and my major is nursyng. My problem is that I took the GED test in Spanish because I did not know English two years ago. With that test I can only get an AS degree, but I really want a bachelor degree. My question is ...
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