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hi everyone Cristian heres another episode of the barefoot genealogist today were talking about a really specific topic but its a topic that Ive been asked to cover by several of you so hopefully those of you who need this are paying attention those of you who just join us regularly out of habit maybe theres some new things that you learn or some new ways to look at Family Tree Maker that you hadnt thought of before so today were specifically going to cover the notes features in Family Tree Maker were going to talk about the different places where you can leave notes how those notes do or do not sync with your online tree at ancestry.com and some of the uses for some of those notes features that maybe you hadnt thought of before just to help keep you and your family history research on track so lets go ahead and dive in Im just going to go ahead and put all of the notes information up on the screen instead of unveiling it one at a time there are three main frames of notes i