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How do you convert old home movies and photos to digital? Try out one of these conversion services.
1/4/2011
To share or not to share? Follow these tips for safely including information about living relatives in your genealogy projects.
6/24/2011
Don't know PDF from PNG? Use this glossary to wade through the alphabet soup.
3/1/2008
Don't lose your genealogy data to computer crashes or digital mishaps. Our guide to storage media reveals how to protect your family tree files.
6/1/2005
These five annals of prescriptions past will give you a taste of your ancestors' medicine.
12/1/2003
Wipe out computer clutter! These six steps show you how to effectively organize your electronic genealogy files — and keep family data within a few clicks.
2/1/2004
Get a lesson in researching, organizing and sharing your family history via your home computer.
11/1/2003
How do I save my family history files to CD?
12/1/2006
How can I print a large family tree wall chart?
1/1/2008
All my pictures have been saved as JPGs. How do I convert them to TIFFs?
10/5/2011
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