jaemtp,
 
Sorry I can't help you with specific problems - I'll leave this to the much 
more experienced folks in this forum.  However, I too am a recent "immigrant" 
from FTM, versions 10 and 16.  I too found the FTM programs  more user friendly 
than Legacy.  In fact, we use FTM as part of our community classes for parents 
in our school district to encourage them to learn how to use computers - via an 
application rather than abstract drills.
 
Having said that, IMHO Legacy provides many more electronic cubby holes, thus 
providing for extensive means of documenting entries as compared to FTM.  I am 
working to learn Legacy via frequentl use, and the CDs.  Based on my 
experience, I would never move our parents straight into Legacy.  I know you 
are looking more for specific answers, rather than encouragement...so will just 
say, keep at it...I believe you'll be rewarded for doing so.
 
Red Sanders



Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2009 19:08:54 -0600From: jae...@verizon.netsubject: Re: Re: 
[LegacyUG] Without a doubtTo: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Hello, thank you for asking:
 
I have had a series of issues - below are just a few. 
My first post had to do with the 'Ibid' feature. The online Help Index 
presented this as if it was available. The Customize menu had a check box to 
enable it. The Legacy Web page had a Comparsion Chart to other genealogy 
software in which it indicated that it (and Roots Magic) offered the Ibid 
feature when two others did not - using it as a selling point!  So, I wonder 
why this is not working. I spent a lot of extra time going over things trying 
to figure out what I am not doing right. I get on this forum and one person 
(Ron) tells me that it is no longer available.
Similar situation for the Source Template Conversion Tool. They got 
instructions how to use this thing. I could not find it and,again, I am taking 
extra time trying to learn this and figure out how to access and use it. I 
really could have used that because I imported a genealogy file and half of my 
citations went into Basic template. I wanted them all under the Source Writer.  
But, I then find out that the Source Template Conversion Tool is still a 
product of someone's imagination yet - even though the directions are telling 
me how to use it. I had to work on rewriting the Sources/Citations individually 
in the Source Writer and deleting the older ones. Then I learn from this forum 
again that it was either discontinued or never started.  
I wrote about Sibling Relationships - I have three children in a family file 
who were born to the same mother but two of them had a different father. Legacy 
is incorrectly labeling them in the Relationships reports as "step brothers" 
when they are actually half brothers. I reported this two weeks ago and it is 
still not corrected. I want to print a genealogy report for a friend of mine 
whose Family History I researched - and I cannot give him something that looks 
unprofessional as to misclassify his relationship to his half brother and say 
'Oh...it was the software! '
Sources/Citations as footnotes at the end of the page: I figured this will be 
easier - everything is right on one page to read. Well, one of the facts in my 
Descendant book report referred to citation no. 18. But, there was no 18 in the 
footnotes, it only went as high as 17. 
 
As a side note, It seems like none of these programs are blended-family 
friendly - if you want to put the children with the step parent who raised them 
for 20 years. Adoptions are also another issue when you want to include the 
natural parents (when they are known) but want to put the child under the 
adopted parents who raised them.
 
I was using FTM vers 10, which was from 2003 when I started genealogy research. 
I just sat down and started typing - never had an issue with it. Several mos. 
ago, I figure maybe I want to move up to something more "modern" - forgetting 
what I already learned about technology - the more sophisticated it gets, the 
more problems!
 
Thank you for your help. !
Jan 9, 2009 02:06:56 PM, LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com wrote:
(changed format to plain text)What is it you're trying to do that you're having 
so much difficulty? Mostly friendly and helpful volunteers on this list are 
happy to make things easier for you, but will bristle a bit at constant 
criticism.Elizabethresearching the descendants of William and Sarah (Patterson) 
Thompson----- Original Message ----- From: jaemtpTo: 
legacyusergr...@legacyfamilytree.comsent: Friday, January 09, 2009 9:18 
AMSubject: Re: [LegacyUG] Without a doubtNo patience? Please know your facts 
before you criticize someone. I have been at this longer than 48 hours. Try 
August! Several hours a day for about three or four days per week. I upgraded 
to Deluxe less than four weeks ago and been spending more time on it. I have 
the manual and online Help Index. But I guess they are incomplete too - Now I 
need training videos (at the handy low price). What are they going to tell me 
that I cannot find in the Help Index or the Manual? So far, I've been reading 
both of them - including trying to learn how to use features that are not even 
in the software.Legacy User Group guidelines: 
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