How To Create a GEDCOM File in RootsMagic Software?
Genealogy enthusiasts are constantly sharing family history data with each other. One common means of sharing genealogical data between various genealogy tree software programs is by creating a GEDCOM file in RootsMagic, which uses a universal format. Here’s how to create a GEDCOM file in RootsMagic.
Create a GEDCOM File in RootsMagic Software
In RootsMagic, create a GEDCOM file with these easy steps.
- Open RootsMagic and load your family tree.
- Begin by launching RootsMagic and opening your family tree.
- From the File Menu, click on “Export.”
- You will be exporting a GEDCOM file with user-defined settings. You can export selected individuals, families, or the whole database according to the user’s convenience.
- There are options to include or exclude, such as notes, sources, or private data during the generation of output.
- Name and save the GEDCOM file.
The procedure above will prepare your genealogical data for sharing or importing into another software.
What’s New In RootsMagic 9
New features of RootsMagic 9 greatly improve the user experience. Some of them are listed below:
- Improved Interface: The new interface is much easier to navigate for the user.
- Enhanced Source Management: New citation and source tools make it much easier to organize citations and sources.
- TreeShare for Ancestry: TreeShare on Ancestry makes for easy transfers to and from Ancestry.com.
- Color Coding: Color-coding different branches of families makes them easily distinguishable.
- Find Everywhere Tool: It finds text entries in the database.
These features make creating a GEDCOM file in RootsMagic even more convenient.
How To Convert Data from RM7 to RM9
For the transfer of data from RootsMagic 7 (RM7) to RootsMagic 9 (RM9), follow these instructions.
- In RootsMagic 9, choose “File” > “Import.”
- Select RootsMagic 7 Database as the file format.
- Open the RM7 file that you have located.
- By adhering to the Import Prompts, your data will be transformed and integrated into RootsMagic 9.
Conclusion
Genealogists must create a GEDCOM file using RootsMagic for exchanging or transferring their data. Now, this new version of RootsMagic 9 software also brings some extra features concerning the root level.
FAQs
What is a GEDCOM file?
An accepted standard file format of the genealogical data that can be shared is GEDCOM.
How do I upgrade from RM7 to RM9?
You can import the RM7 database directly into RM9.
Is RootsMagic 9 user-friendly?
Yes, it features an improved interface for easier navigation.