Thanks Ron, that looks like the technique I was hoping for. I'll know a lot more
by Monday.

But, lets take a photo which has been attached to a certain individual, and that
picture may be down deep inside my data folder tree of folders, sub-folders, in
more sub-folders. (Drive\Programs\Legacy\Data\Country\State\County\Family
Name\Individual\1925 xxxx photo.jpg}
If I open the photos on the individuals page in Legacy, I may see 1 to 50 or
more photos. If I click on one and say Edit, the window will currently display
the complete path to that

particular photo beginning with C:\Programs\etc.
Now, lets assume I changed that first box to "E:\Programs\Legacy\Data" and ran
the program again with the E drive hanging on the system, will all those same
photos now display

E:\Programs\Legacy\Data\Country\State\County\Family
Name\Individual\filename.jpg} for each photo?
In other words, if I tell Legacy where to look for the new "DATA" folder, will
it find the rest of the path to a file previously inserted in the individual
photos automatically?
If Yes, that would be wonderful. I was afraid I would have to delete and
reattach all the photos to each individual which would cause me big headaches.


Sorry for the overtime, but appreciate it. I'm not getting OT down here, so I'm
outa here!
Willard






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From: Ron Ferguson <ronfergy....@tiscali.co.uk>
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Sent: Thu, July 8, 2010 9:40:28 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] How best to transfer my 60 years of Genealogy work out
of state.


Willard,

I think Mike will be in bed now (which is where I should also be) but I'll have
a go. Not knowing exactly what you have in your Data Folder, makes it difficult,
However, I would copy the whole of the Data Folder to the external drive.

When looking for a family file (xxxx.fdb) to load into Legacy the program will
automatically look in C:\Legacy\Data, which is both (a) the default and (b)
where you have your stuff at the moment.

At the top of the box where you select which family file you want is a box
containing the location, just use the down arrow and tree to go to your new
(copy) Data Folder on the external drive, and select the family file from there.
There is no immediate need to bother with the customise locations function,
although it may be an advantage later. Actually I think it changed mine
automatically, but that may be because I have the program on that drive. In any
event to make the external drive the default for the program one only needs to
change the first box to (say) E:\Legacy\Data.

Selecting the media files in their new place is not such a hard job either -
when I've had a sleep!

Ron Ferguson

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----- Original Message -----
>From: WILLARD   WHEATON
>To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
>Sent: 09 July 2010 02:01
>Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] How best to   transfer my 60 years of Genealogy work 
>out
>of state.
>
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>Thank you Ron, Mike, etal for your quick response. The answer I was   looking
>for was the Options, Customize, Locations portal. I wasn't aware of   it. So I
>will have to see what will be involved in changing the pointers. I   will look
>at it tomorrow.
>
>Yes, I realize that many computers use D: and   sometimes E: if it has more 
>than
>one CD/DVD drives. So a new HD may end up   being anywhere between F: and Z: It
>doesn't matter to me, as long as I can   tell Legacy to go there. Until I get
>acquainted with the customizing process,   I can't say if it will be a viable
>solution.
>
>My concern is that in an   attempt to "organize" my data, I set up a whole
>series of folders, and   sub-folders, inside of sub-folders. Organized by
>country, state, county,   family name, and individual names. In the 
>individual's
>folder I put all media   and document files pretaining to them. All these
>folders are within the DATA   folder of Legacy. Each filename in any folder
>begins with the year to which   the information applies. I would cry elephant
>tears if I had to change   individual file pointers in the multimedia file.
>I am hoping that tomorrow   I will find that I can do a replacement of all data
>files having a "C:\" at   the front end of the filename, to a "E:\"
>
>
>Stay tuned, I will let you   know more.
>
>Thanks again
>Willard
>
>
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