You don't need to *save* the Family File after adding individuals,
unless you're referring to *backing up* the file before calculating
relationships.  Which really isn't necessary because that doesn't
actually change any data in the file - it just calculates the
relationships for you and they can always be redone.

When you click on the "Save" button in the edit window, the data you
have just entered is saved.  That's the way database programs work.


Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree


On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 11:42 AM, RICHARD SCHULTHIES
<fourpa...@verizon.net> wrote:
> The complaint was made that when auto add was 'on' in a file with over XK
> (mine is 26K) it took a lot of stand-by time as the computer re-calculated
> on each new person.  It might take an hour to add 100 people (in one at a
> time mode), so unless you had a way to create a 'group' before Legacy, each
> time you added a person, it reset.  You can still add exactly one person,
> save the DB, then add another person, one at a time. Enjoy.
> Rich in LA CA
>



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