Ron,

Thanks so much.  What a great idea.  I'll check it out as soon as I get home 
from my mini-vacation.

Maureen

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On May 27, 2010, at 3:37 PM, "Ron Ferguson" <ronfergy....@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:

Maureen,

Dennis Kowallek of LTools has created a new tool for his LTools program
which will create the necessary TXT file for the Timeline from a list of
Events It can be downloaded from:

http://zippersoftware.com/ltools/download.html ($10)

And found by double clicking the List Events Button"

Ron Ferguson
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Maureen Lake wrote:
Okay, so if I'm following the logic here, by rights I should be able
to export a new GEDCom with all the updated data. I should then be
able to turn thatinto a .txt file which I can inport into an Excel
spreadsheet, eliminate the data that refers to me, save it as a
timeline into the timelines folder, and then access through that
system?

Does this sound about right? Or would it be easier if i just saved
the timeline out as an .rtf and added my information in manually?

And just off the cuff, I've added pictures to several of these
events, homes I've lived in and such. Can I get those to print on the
timeline or chronology reports?

Thanks again.

Maureen



----- Original Message ----
From: Ron Ferguson <ronfergy....@tiscali.co.uk>
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Sent: Wed, May 26, 2010 4:02:35 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Timeline help

Maureen Lake wrote:
I'm new to the list, so forgive me if this covers old ground (I
couldn't figure out how to get to the archives, if there are any).

I'm teaching a class on personal timelines, so I started creating one
for myself. I figured it was a good place to start. I pulled my
family group and four generations back of my and my husband's lines
as background into a GEDCom and started a new file. Then I started
adding information from my baby book and anywhere else I could find
it to the Events/Facts box in my entry. I added my father's military
service into his entry for kicks and grins.

When I pulled it all together, it showed all my data, it showed my
parent's deaths. It didn't show either of my parents' remarriages,
any of my grandparents' deaths, my nephew's death, my daughter or
son's marraiges, my granchildren's births, my graddaughter's death,
etc.

Is there any way to get Legacy to consolidate all the information
that happened within my tree in the given timeline period to display,
in this case, anything within those six generations from 1962 to
present, all of which played a part in my life? Or are those all
points I would have to add seperately into the Events/Facts area of
the entry?

Thanks so much.

Maureen Lake


Maureen,

As you have found the standard timeline construction which you have
used,
and I am assuming that you are referring to the output from the
Chronology
Tab, will only include specific events which you can select using the
options button on the right.

On clicking that button you may have noticed, at the bottom of the
Chronology Options screen a button named "Select Background
Timelines" and
if you click it it takes you to a list of timelines relating to all
sorts of
events, such as the British Monarchy, British Prime Ministers etc.
etc.

Now I know this is not what you want, but the great thing about it is
that
you can write your own background timeline using it. Clicking the Help
Button tells you how. So, in "Maureen's Timeline" you can include all
the
information which isn't showing at present. If you want to look at the
construction of these timelines, they are contained in
C:\Legacy\Timelines\
(assuming you installed Legacy in C:\) and they are only text files,
so you
can open them in any text editor (even Notepad!).

If you have Open Office Calc or Windows Excel then you can treat them
as a
CSV file use "|" (no quotes) as the delimited, you will also see that
Legacy
uses {/n} as line feed/carriage return.

If you hit any problems please do come back and I will happily take
you
through the process, probably not today - as it is now my tomorrow!

Ron Ferguson
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