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RLP 401: Airtable Research Log Updates for 2026

Mar 16, 2026
A walkthrough of the 2026 Airtable Research Log v4.2 and how it streamlines genetic genealogy workflows. Renamed fields let you record shared DNA between any two people for cross-platform match analysis. Family tree URLs, kit admins, and usernames are centralized to eliminate repeated data entry. A new Timeline formula standardizes messy date entries into a sortable format.
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ANECDOTE

Using Nicole's 23andMe Account Revealed New Tools

  • Diana enjoyed using Nicole's 23andMe login to view family testers and noted 23andMe's new tools like reconstructed ancestor.
  • She hopes the chromosome browser returns but is excited about ancestry-based ancestor ethnicity estimates.
INSIGHT

Person 1 and Person 2 Unlock Flexible Match Pairing

  • Renaming Test-taker and DNA Match to Person 1 and Person 2 makes the base model agnostic to who owns the kit.
  • This lets you record shared DNA between any two people (matches, shared matches, or testers) for flexibility across Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe, FTDNA, and GEDmatch.
INSIGHT

Updates Driven By Shared Match Tools And User Feedback

  • The update goal was reducing duplicate data entry while increasing flexibility for DNA relationship tracking.
  • Changes respond to shared-match features across testing companies and user feedback from the study group.
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