
The exported GEDCOM contains only links to those files, instead. Oh, and any images or PDF files associated with the profiles aren't downloaded. All the info from the profiles is there, but just not where other genealogy applications expect to find it. In other words, sources and source citations won't import into the GEDCOM-standard SOURCE_RECORD and > structure. What you may find problematic, however, if you want to import elsewhere a GEDCOM generated from WikiTree, is that everything in the biography box-including all source citations-end up in NOTE fields. I have searched for solutions, but I dont understand any of them. But apparently Words rich text is different than the rich text that is in a field in a browser (html). It shows up in the Sharepoint List column as html. The filename will look something like this: 15401234-a23bcd.ged. The problem is, one of the fields in my Power App needs to be rich text because I need line breaks and indents. That said, when you download a GEDCOM from WikiTree, it is presented with a filename that's a random set of letters and numbers, and with the. If a file is actually in the GEDCOM format but has a. You can open it in any text editor (like Windows Notepad) or any word processor. I don't speak for WikiTree, but the GEDCOM standard is a plain text file, what's sometimes called just an ASCII file.
