Hi, Tetonne Your input regarding Excel2GED is appreciated, especially the suggestion to use the ".xlsb" (binary) format instead of ".xlsm" (XML). I had not been aware of its benefits. Having so many more rows in the latest releases makes .xlsb now look like the better one. I don't fully comprehend all of your suggestions and formulas, partially due to the lack of sufficient context and explanation. Additional details would be helpful. Regardless, here are some observations: Excel2GED is intended...
Hi, Joseph Before answering your question, please resend directly to the email address I prefer to use for such exchanges: Brs4Gen@Yahoo.com I doing so, please clarify what you mean by "250,000 or more" cells, i.e., is that the result of multiplying the number of columns you want by the number of rows you need (for Individuals)? Brian Smith San Jose, California, USA