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If you use PAF then this website will be useful:-

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Sidami

Sidami Report 4 Sep 2005 17:29

http://paf-review(.)com/ Sue....................

Jeanie

Jeanie Report 4 Sep 2005 17:56

Many thanks Sue, will have a look. I'm sure that I don't get the best out of PAF. So I'm sure this will help.

Elly

Elly Report 4 Sep 2005 18:17

Thanks Sue Look like a useful bunch to know Elly

Jean Durant

Jean Durant Report 4 Sep 2005 20:03

Thanks Sue, I use PAF but don't understand how to make the most of so will go and have a look at this site. Jean x.

Jeans Reunited

Jeans Reunited Report 4 Sep 2005 20:06

hi there excuse my foolishness but what is PAF please. thanx Claire

Unknown

Unknown Report 4 Sep 2005 20:32

PAF = personal ancestral file. Its a free software programme you can download from www.familysearch.org You can use it to build your family tree - you type in individual details and can list individuals by alphabet or their ancestral number. You can see all the members of a family group, or a pedigree chart and move up and down the generations. You can print out reports and add photos. nell

Jeans Reunited

Jeans Reunited Report 4 Sep 2005 20:38

oh wow, That's sounds really good. Thanx for the info. Will go directly there and have a 'play' cheers, Claire