![]() If you think of computer file formats as languages, GEDCOM is the one that all genealogy software “speaks.” Each family tree program has its own default file format (called a proprietary format), which other software usually can’t “translate.” But every program can read and write GEDCOM files, too. We’ve explained what GEDCOM stands for-but what does it mean for your family history research? Fear not: Our primer provides step-by-step instructions for creating and using GEDCOM files. Though most people have little trouble using their genealogy software to enter data and print reports, handling GEDCOMs can be intimidating. ![]() We’re talking about GEDCOM, of course-that ubiquitous acronym for GEnealogical Data COMmunications, the standard computer file format family historians use to exchange information. But for many roots researchers, it’s one of genealogy’s enduring mysteries. Thousands of family historians use it to save and swap their data. You’ve seen it mentioned on your favorite websites and in practically every issue of our magazine. How to Export Your Family Tree GEDCOM Multimedia Files from RootsMagic Written by Rick Crume, unless otherwise noted Jump to:ħ Steps for Downloading a GEDCOM file from Family Tree Templates and Relationship Charts.Best UK, Irish and Commonwealth Genealogy Websites.Best African American Genealogy Websites.Surnames: Family Search Tips and Surname Origins.Preserving Old Photos of Your Family History.How to Find Your Ancestor’s US Military Records.
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