I have an .MDB file dated 2004 created by QEFamily Tree dated 1999. Would your program Family Tree Heritage read (and update) this file - or convert?
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Answer by
Robert Polubinski
No, Family Tree Heritage won't open MDB files. I've checked its support pages for this application, but there wasn't anything mentioned about the MDB file, therefore I can conclude that it won't work.
These are the file formats supported officially by the Family Tree Heritage:
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No, this isn't the newer version. The latest version is Family Tree Heritage Platinum 9 and it's available for downloading as a trial version through the official website. The trial version will have limitations and will work only for a certain amount of time.
Yes, it is possible to save Family Tree Heritage (FTH) information into another format such as Word or PDF.
Hi,
I have an .MDB file dated 2004 created by QEFamily Tree dated 1999. Would your program Family Tree Heritage read (and update) this file - or convert?
No, Family Tree Heritage won't open MDB files. I've checked its support pages for this application, but there wasn't anything mentioned about the MDB file, therefore I can conclude that it won't work.
These are the file formats supported officially by the Family Tree Heritage:
Click to view src="http://image.prntscr.com/image/d9cdd5bcfbc74d9ebbccea872b1ec3b6.jpg" alt="File types supported" />No, this isn't the newer version. The latest version is Family Tree Heritage Platinum 9 and it's available for downloading as a trial version through the official website. The trial version will have limitations and will work only for a certain amount of time.
Download software: http://www.individualsoftware.com/?product=family-tree-heritage-platinum-9-2
Direct download link: http://download.individualsoftware.com/?app=is_fd9