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Old 12-06-2009, 09:14 PM
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Question I'm busy...how should I go about this?

I've wanted to start temple work on the Dennis side of my family, but I'm not sure how to go about it. I downloaded the program off of familysearch, but I'm not sure how to do anything but put information in. My sister send me a huge files with names, but it won't open.

The family history library has weird hours and I'm really busy. Is there an EASY way to learn how to get names ready for the temple? An easy online training or something? Or is it best to go to the fhc?
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So it actually now opened that huge file with thousands of names. I tried to export them to temple ready, but it says I need a floppy disk. I thought I could make my own papers and print them from home. Or am I wrong?

It says to contact my local FHC.
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Are you on the new family search? its at https://new.familysearch.org/en/action/unsec/welcome

Register (takes minutes). Then you'll have access to the tutorials. The new program makes if very easy to submit temple ready names.
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Your ward should have a family history specialist. The person should be able to help you learn how to do this stuff. Many wards also hold a Sunday School class on family history, as well.
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That would be nice. I should check into that. Thanks.
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