Gary,

If you go to the Help file in Legacy and look up "File extensions" you
can find a list of all the files used in Legacy.

Don't delete anything with your file name. Those files work with the
data in your Family File.

They have an older date because you may not have used the applicable
feature for awhile (RGD = Research Guidance, CAL = calculated
relationships, FG = focus group you've created....)

In fact, we don't recommend that you delete *anything* in the Legacy
folders unless you *know* what it is (saved documents, etc) without
direction from Support.

Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree


On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 11:51 AM, gcr...@juno.com <gcr...@juno.com> wrote:
> After installing the new Legacy 8 I'm doing some cleanup of the folder that
> contains my Legacy info and found some OLD file types that I'm wondering if
> can be (safely) removed.
>
> What are files with an extension type of RGD, CAL, FG? Some of these file
> types have a date a year or more ago, long before my installation of Legacy
> 8 in the last few days. Do they have any value, or use in Legacy 8?
>
> Not knowing exactly what they are, I'm somewhat hesitant to delete them lest
> I inadvertantly screw something up in using Legacy 8.
>
> Thanks
>
> Gary Crull
>
>



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