DearREADERS,
In anticipation of Myrt's "Let the Sources Decide" WikiTree spotlight in March, Ol' Myrt here has been spending time each Wednesday looking at ancestral profiles to see what can be spiffed up.
In this episode our friend Hilary Gadsby from Wales introduces us to a Chrome Browser extension called WikiTree AGC (Automatic GEDCOM Cleanup).
When one uploads a generic GEDCOM file to WikiTree, the results are not in narrative format. Instead things look a bit stiff.
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Happy family tree climbing!
Myrt :)
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