Under the menu click FILE > SAVE > SAVE MY PLACES to save it. The file will be stored in the Places panel under Temporary PlacesĬlick, drag and drop the file from Temporary to MyPlaces Your computer will detect it is a Google Earth file and will open it in Google Earth.ĩ. Double click the attached KMZ file to open itĨ. (make sure you already have Google Earth downloaded on to your new computer)ħ. Send an email to yourself and attached the save. If you use Dropbox, you could save it there and then easily access it from Dropbox on your new computer.)ĥ. (Saving it to your Desktop will make it easy to find, or just your C: drive. Name the file OLD GOOGLE EARTH and select where you want to save it on your hard drive. Right-click on MyPlaces and select “Save Place As” from the little pop up menuĤ. In the Places panel, click the small arrow pointing at “My Places” to close itģ. All of your files in Google Earth are in the Places panel. The good news is that it’s not difficult at all!ġ. He wrote me recently to say that he is thrilled to have a new computer, but he is now faced with how to transfer Google Earth files he created for family history from his old computer to his shiny new one. Genealogy Gems reader and listener Walt has enjoyed creating some exciting family history and genealogy maps and files in Google Earth using the strategies I teach here at Genealogy Gems.
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