That is what I thought but because of the multiple intersecting lines that 
makes a lot of repetitive reports. I was hoping there was some 'master' dump 
report I did not know of that prints out 'everything' in one go.
 
Legacy is essentially an Access database. So maybe I can convert it into 
spreadsheet format that I could then just print. I'll research it.
 
Jeff

Wed Sep 25 18:20:00 EDT 2019 Brian Kelly <[email protected]>:
 
> You can batch print Individual Chart Reports for everyone in your file. 
> You can also create Family Group Reports for all marriages. Include all 
> events and sources in both and you should have a complete record on 
> everyone in your file.
> 
> Also export a GEDCOM file for everyone and then someone in the future 
> can import your data into whichever Genealogy program they are using.
> 
> Brian Kelly
> 
> On 25-Sep.-19 7:51 a.m., Jeff wrote:
> 
>> 
>> What is the best way to leave all the data in Legacy in a form that someone 
>> in the future who does not have Legacy can access?
>>  
>> Imagine a descendant, 80 years from now, who is not a genealogist and does 
>> not have any genealogy software. How could this descendant access all the 
>> research I've carefully put into Legacy?
>>  
>> I've written a separate printed book but that does not include every detail 
>> found in Legacy. What can I print out on paper that would include everything 
>> in the Legacy database?
>>  
>> Thanks, Jeff
>> 
>> 
>> 
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