Gary, I have used the FILE ID report under Miscellaneous Reports. I'm not aware of any other.
Mary -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Olds-Wills-Anderson-Simonson Hodges-Harris-Liikala-Jukkara Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 3:29 PM To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] About Picture Filing You are correct Mary. And as you suggest, why a simple, non-specific (generic) File ID is useful---such as P0001 (Photograph), D0001 (Document), N0001 (Newspaper), B0001 (Bldg/Monument), C0001 (Census), L0001 (Letter/Correspondence), R0001 (Recording), etc. The File ID can then be attached to as many individuals as applicable. What method do you use to create a report of File IDs and Individuals? Gary -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of M. Brenzel Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 12:54 PM To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] About Picture Filing And what do you do for pictures of more than 1 person? And what about cemetery monuments that have more than 1 person on it? And what about documents that have more than 1 person on them, such as a Census? Thats why I have chosen to do all of my file names (documents and photos) generic. Mary -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Johnny V Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 10:17 AM To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] About Picture Filing One of the best ways I found to organize and classify pictures and documents for my genealogy is a standard naming convention using the format; LastName_ First_Middle_RIN_PhotoNumber (0001, 0002, etc.) for individuals, LastName_MRIN_MarriageNumber (1, 2, etc.) for marriages, DocumentName_LastName_First_Middle_RIN_DocumentNumber (0001, 0002, etc.) for Documents, Headstone_LastName_First_Middle_RIN for headstone pictures, etc. Using this naming convention, you can easily distinguish between people of the same name using their RIN of the database and also locate different items such as Manifests, Census, Headstones, etc. in a flash. I keep all the photos and documents in the Legacy folder on Drive C in subfolder Pictures, this way when I want to share any info with relatives they are very easily located. Hope this helps John Valencic On 4/14/07, Olds-Wills-Anderson-Simonson Hodges-Harris-Liikala-Jukkara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Sally Saving your images as a .tiff file is the commonly accepted 'best way' to keep digital copies of your original. This would then become your 'master copy'. >From that you could make .jpgs to whatever file size you deem appropriate for use (website, email atch, Legacy image, etc). As for where to file your digital images, opinions on this will vary. I have one folder under my Legacy directory titled "Images". Within this folder I have several sub-folders. My preference is to keep all 'people' images in one sub-folder titled "Photograph". I also have digital images of buildings, monuments, correspondence, newspaper articles, census records, documents, etc. These are also all filed in separate sub-folders according to their subject category. How you title your images is also a matter of personal preference. I prefer a simple numbering system (File ID). For example, my "Photographs" are labeled P0001, P0002, P0003, and so on. My "Documents" are labeled D0001, D0002, D0003, and so on. The same applies to my other image categories. Legacy allows you to capture details of each image by providing image fields such as "Caption", "Date", "Description", and "File ID". And also permits assigning images to specific individuals. This is where I record the necessary details about each image. Unfortunately as yet Legacy only provides one report format for this information. The report sorts by File ID. Suggestions have been submitted to also include an alphabetical sort and other image report options. Until then one must use a supplemental program to report details of the images. Many people use MS Access since Access is directly compatible with Legacy's data base. However, this requires a reasonable understanding of the Access program and its interface with Legacy to generate the desired reports. Not a lighthearted undertaking. Once Legacy establishes a more sophisticated report capability for images, the process will be simple and efficient. If I can help further with any specific questions, feel free to email me directly. Gary O'Fallon IL, USA Have you unlocked the real power of Legacy? Legacy 6.0 Deluxe has 92 features not found in the Standard Edition. Learn more about these features at http://legacyfamilytree.com/DeluxeEdition.asp. 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