Thanks everyone for your suggestions.
I currently backup to both computers and to a memory stick, but have been know 
to forget to backup to the memory stick then when I come home I cant do any 
other work on legacy until I get the most upto date version of my file. I know 
there is a way of having master file so that you can still work on one computer 
and then just import the updated information from the other computer. Just dont 
know how to do it. It was in the montly tips that we get online, but I cant 
seem to find it.

---- Genealogy mail <rgstrong-ge...@hughes.net> wrote:
> Syble,
> Why not just use the backup and restore function built into Legacy.
> Main PC:
> 1. Backup file and multimedia letting both have date added to filename.
> 2. copy backup files to a thumbdrive or network drive.
> 3. then copy the backup files back to the laptop’s Legacy folder where you 
> keep backups.
> 4. Restore family file with same name.
> 5. When you are done with the file on your laptop, then repeat the steps as 
> above for the laptop. You only have to backup the media files only if you 
> have added or changed them.
> Russ
>
> From: Syble Glasscock
> Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 7:26 AM
> To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] using multiple computers/backing up
>
>       Ron you said "
>       or copy the file to a USB stick and then import into your PC – the 
> easiest."
>
>       I mainly work on my PC, but do like to keep a fairly current copy on my 
> Laptop,  I too had gone to the archives and couldn't figure out what to do.  
> In the past I've always backed up to "My Documents", which has 2 neat zip 
> files, but due to some major problems getting a new Windows 7 PC up and going 
> with Legacy, I was instructed to back up to C:Legacy/Data, now I have these 
> multiple files in My Documents and in the Legacy/Data folder.
>       Questions: 1. I don't want multiple copies of files I don't need, I 
> know I can delete the older zip files, but what about the others?
>       2.  I saw another post and someone said we should backup these other 
> files occasionally,  how do I back these up?
>       3.  Has this always been like this or is this something new?
>       Thanks,
>       Syble
>
>       --- On Tue, 2/1/11, Ron Ferguson <ronfergy....@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
>
>
>         From: Ron Ferguson <ronfergy....@tiscali.co.uk>
>         Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] using multiple computers
>         To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
>         Date: Tuesday, February 1, 2011, 10:50 AM
>
>
>         Sandy,
>
>         There are various ways of doing this. If you have internet access for 
> both you can use a program called Dropbox – for safety make sure that you 
> open the laptop so that the data will be copied to their server,, and close 
> it before starting the PC, if you have a router then you can network the 2 
> machines (more complex, depending on the operating systems) – this is not the 
> only way of networking BTW,, or copy the file to a USB stick and then import 
> into your PC – the easiest.
>
>         Ron Ferguson
>         http://www.fergys.co.uk/
>
>
>         From: Sandy
>         Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 8:17 AM
>         To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
>         Subject: [LegacyUG] using multiple computers
>
>         Hi everyone, I did read this on legacy years ago but did not think I 
> would need it.
>         Can someone tell me how when you are using 2 computers - 1 laptop and 
> 1 desktop how you make one the masterfile, so that you can use the laptop and 
> then when you come home update the masterfile. So you dont inadvertently 
> loose information on the chnage over.
>         sandy
>
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