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jeannie1000cc
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Re: family tree maker
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 06 October 09 20:57 UTC (UK) »

Hi Haydon,

I've been using FTM for almost ten years, just upgraded for the first time in five years to the 2010 version. I've only just installed it, but it seems you can open old FTM files and save them as 2010 version, and backup on any drive available on your computer, whether a hard disk, floppy, CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.

BTW, 2010 has new views and other features, easier to use.

Jeannie
Good evening downside,

I had mentioned my past experience with the program in an earlier post. This is actually the third version I've owned. 2010 saves older versions as a 2010 file. The original file is neither revised nor replaced. Obviously changes made to the 2010 file will not reflect in the original (older version) file. You are correct, 2010 files can only be opened with the 2010 version, I did not suggest otherwise...

Jeannie
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