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Synchronicity
1/31/2012
Use these tips to keep your family trees on your computer and on the web up-to-date and in sync.
If you’re like many genealogists, you have copies of your family tree in multiple places—on your computer, online and maybe even on mobile devices. When you’re making new discoveries all the time, keeping all those versions of your family tree updated can be a real challenge. Ideally, changes you make in one tree would automatically be reflected in all the others immediately, but since when was life that simple?
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