From a young age, Paul Woodbury fell in love with genealogy research. To pursue his passion for this field, he studied genetics and family history at Brigham Young University. To aid in his desire to ...
Great video. Unfortunately, it's no longer possible to download a match list from MyHeritage.
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Karen Kontrath
1 year ago
Blown away by this, what a fantastic explanation. I feel I can give this is a try.
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Cathy Cline
2 years ago
Very helpful!
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Louann Holmes
2 years ago
I checked out your webinar re: downloading data from 23andMe. How do I turn a raw data file into one that will work with your match list for creating citations?
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Pirjo Nurminen
2 years ago
Raw data is differet from match list downloads, and they are now not in use for security reasons., You can still download to Gedmatch with rawdata, there tier 1 needs to pay. And you can learn Dna painter chromosome painter with copying, but this video is not of use today.
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Lana Litke
2 years ago
I cannot believe it is so easy to populate the columns once you have the 1st one. That is a huge time saver I can take elsewhere. Thank you for making citations simple. In the 1st row I used a different font colour for the 3 things we need to input: Tester's name, Month, and Year. You can't get much easier than that!
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Connie Breckenridge
2 years ago
Thanks! Very easy and straightforward. Will be useful.
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Great video. Unfortunately, it's no longer possible to download a match list from MyHeritage.
Blown away by this, what a fantastic explanation. I feel I can give this is a try.
Very helpful!
I checked out your webinar re: downloading data from 23andMe. How do I turn a raw data file into one that will work with your match list for creating citations?
Raw data is differet from match list downloads, and they are now not in use for security reasons., You can still download to Gedmatch with rawdata, there tier 1 needs to pay. And you can learn Dna painter chromosome painter with copying, but this video is not of use today.
I cannot believe it is so easy to populate the columns once you have the 1st one. That is a huge time saver I can take elsewhere. Thank you for making citations simple. In the 1st row I used a different font colour for the 3 things we need to input: Tester's name, Month, and Year. You can't get much easier than that!
Thanks! Very easy and straightforward. Will be useful.