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    Initial Steps after Importing Gedcom?

    I have a family tree of only 200 individuals which I have just moved from iFamily to Reunion10.

    For the last few days I have been just "poking around" my data in Reunion10 to get an idea on how the software works.

    Before I start adding new information I need to review and cleanup my imported data, but where to start?

    Any suggestions on workflow or issues to investigate? One I noticed are my sources. This looks like a good opportunity to get my citations sorted out.

    Other suggestions?
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    Grant

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    Re: Initial Steps after Importing Gedcom?

    I think when I did it from FTM on Windows to Reunion on Mac 4 years ago I ran out some Register Reports on my data in Reunion. I didn't print them, but I scrolled through since it was a good way to see a big chunk of my data at a glance so-to-speak. Helped me identify problems that needed to be fixed. Then I worked to adjust the import process (creating new Reunion fields that mapped to unused fields in the GED, wrote a little AppleScript to massage things in the GED, etc.) and repeated the process, deleting all the data in the Reunion file and reimporting until I was satisfied with the result. I didn't do any manual tweaking in Reunion until I had done the last import I was going to do. I wanted to get as much as I could taken care of in an automated fashion.

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      Re: Initial Steps after Importing Gedcom?

      Thanks Donworth.

      I won't be writing any Applescript but generating a report to find holes and inconsistencies is a good idea.

      My file is still pretty small and this is a good opportunity to establish the appropriate fields etc.
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      Grant

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