Michele S wrote
>I have the paid version of legacy.My cousins do not have any version of
>legacy.   What I am trying to do, is send different cousins the family
>tree, with the notes or maybe it is called sources.I have been to my
>ancestral town and have everything. I spent three weeks in the records
>office and went to the church archives. I am going back 200 years.   My
>cousin do not have legacy.  How can I email them everything?  I have
>the age our ancestors were when they got married, the street they lived
>on, what they did for a living, where they were buried, etc. 

You have two options.  Either you can use all the material you have
gathered to create Sources within Legacy and include them in the Report
that you create which you e-mail in PDF format to your cousins.  They do
not need Legacy, you already said they have a PDF-editing program.

Your other option is to send your Report as above and, separately, scan
your notes and send the scan images.  As I said before, how to create
the scans and e-mail them is outside the remit of this group.  If you
need to know how to create Source citations within Legacy, I suggest you
look at the Tutorial on that subject within Legacy Help, but by all
means come back here with specific questions if you get stuck.
--
Jenny M Benson



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