Why could I not find that - stupid me again. This is my ADHD always too
quick which you may have guessed by now.

How is your health these days ?

Cheers from Valerie Garton nee Vaughan in sunny Sydney

-----Original Message-----
From: LegacyUserGroup <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
Cathy Pinner
Sent: Friday, 4 September 2020 4:27 PM
To: Legacy User Group <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] How to create a timeline please ?

Valerie,
On Chronology View, click the Options button then Display Options. Click the
Reset button.

Cathy
> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> Friday, 4 September 
> 2020 1:24 PM I have totally messed up my Chronology. What were the 
> original setups please ?
>
> Cheers from Valerie Garton nee Vaughan in sunny Sydney
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: LegacyUserGroup <[email protected]> On 
> Behalf Of Arthur H Mcconnell
> Sent: Tuesday, 1 September 2020 10:34 AM
> To: Legacy User Group <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] How to create a timeline please ?
>
> Valerie.
> In a recent webinar by Findmypast Thomas MacEntee used a free timeline 
> program, TimeToast. He recommends it and I intend to have a look at 
> it, curiosity, if you want a separate program this my suit.
> Best Wishes.
> Arthur McConnell
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: LegacyUserGroup <[email protected]> On 
> Behalf Of [email protected]
> Sent: Wednesday, 26 August 2020 10:58 AM
> To: 'Legacy User Group' <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] How to create a timeline please ?
>
> Thanks for the suggestion of the chronology view. Is it possible to 
> save it somehow so I can add other times and places without having to 
> go to the events
>
> Cheers from Valerie Garton nee Vaughan in sunny Sydney
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: LegacyUserGroup <[email protected]> On 
> Behalf Of Brian Kelly
> Sent: Tuesday, 25 August 2020 9:17 PM
> To: Legacy User Group <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] How to create a timeline please ?
>
> I think you may be confusing two things because of Legacy's terminology.
> A Timeline in Legacy is a list of historical events like US Presidents 
> and their years of service, or Dates the states were formed. You seem 
> to be asking for what Legacy calls a Chronology which is a list of the 
> events in a person's life.
>
> To see the Chronology for Walter Joseph VAUGHAN select him and simply 
> click on the Chronology Tab. Legacy will build the Chronology using 
> the events you have added for him so to add dates "at school" add an 
> "at school"
> event (or
> the Legacy default Education) with the dates. Your "present at" could 
> probably be implemented by sharing the event from the principal in the 
> event with Walter Joseph VAUGHAN as a "witness" or with a role named 
> "present at".
> For example if he was present at the wedding of his cousin you could 
> share the cousin's marriage with Walter Joseph VAUGHAN to add that 
> event to his Chronology.
>
> Brian Kelly
> Rockland, ON, Canada
>
> Arthur H Mcconnell <mailto:[email protected]> Tuesday, 1 September 
> 2020 8:33 AM Valerie.
> In a recent webinar by Findmypast Thomas MacEntee used a free timeline 
> program, TimeToast. He recommends it and I intend to have a look at 
> it, curiosity, if you want a separate program this my suit.
> Best Wishes.
> Arthur McConnell
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: LegacyUserGroup <[email protected]> On 
> Behalf Of [email protected]
> Sent: Wednesday, 26 August 2020 10:58 AM
> To: 'Legacy User Group' <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] How to create a timeline please ?
>
> Thanks for the suggestion of the chronology view. Is it possible to 
> save it somehow so I can add other times and places without having to 
> go to the events
>
> Cheers from Valerie Garton nee Vaughan in sunny Sydney
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: LegacyUserGroup <[email protected]> On 
> Behalf Of Brian Kelly
> Sent: Tuesday, 25 August 2020 9:17 PM
> To: Legacy User Group <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] How to create a timeline please ?
>
> I think you may be confusing two things because of Legacy's terminology.
> A Timeline in Legacy is a list of historical events like US Presidents 
> and their years of service, or Dates the states were formed. You seem 
> to be asking for what Legacy calls a Chronology which is a list of the 
> events in a person's life.
>
> To see the Chronology for Walter Joseph VAUGHAN select him and simply 
> click on the Chronology Tab. Legacy will build the Chronology using 
> the events you have added for him so to add dates "at school" add an 
> "at school" event (or the Legacy default Education) with the dates.
> Your "present at" could probably be implemented by sharing the event 
> from the principal in the event with Walter Joseph VAUGHAN as a 
> "witness" or with a role named "present at".
> For example if he was present at the wedding of his cousin you could 
> share the cousin's marriage with Walter Joseph VAUGHAN to add that 
> event to his Chronology.
>
> Brian Kelly
> Rockland, ON, Canada
>
> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> Wednesday, 26 August 
> 2020 8:57 AM Thanks for the suggestion of the chronology view. Is it 
> possible to save it somehow so I can add other times and places 
> without having to go to the events
>
> Cheers from Valerie Garton nee Vaughan in sunny Sydney
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: LegacyUserGroup <[email protected]> On 
> Behalf Of Brian Kelly
> Sent: Tuesday, 25 August 2020 9:17 PM
> To: Legacy User Group <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] How to create a timeline please ?
>
> I think you may be confusing two things because of Legacy's terminology.
> A Timeline in Legacy is a list of historical events like US Presidents 
> and their years of service, or Dates the states were formed. You seem 
> to be asking for what Legacy calls a Chronology which is a list of the 
> events in a person's life.
>
> To see the Chronology for Walter Joseph VAUGHAN select him and simply 
> click on the Chronology Tab. Legacy will build the Chronology using 
> the events you have added for him so to add dates "at school" add an 
> "at school"
> event (or
> the Legacy default Education) with the dates. Your "present at" could 
> probably be implemented by sharing the event from the principal in the 
> event with Walter Joseph VAUGHAN as a "witness" or with a role named 
> "present at".
> For example if he was present at the wedding of his cousin you could 
> share the cousin's marriage with Walter Joseph VAUGHAN to add that 
> event to his Chronology.
>
> Brian Kelly
> Rockland, ON, Canada
>
> Brian Kelly <mailto:[email protected]> Tuesday, 25 August 2020 7:17 PM 
> I think you may be confusing two things because of Legacy's 
> terminology. A Timeline in Legacy is a list of historical events like 
> US Presidents and their years of service, or Dates the states were 
> formed. You seem to be asking for what Legacy calls a Chronology which 
> is a list of the events in a person's life.
>
> To see the Chronology for Walter Joseph VAUGHAN select him and simply 
> click on the Chronology Tab. Legacy will build the Chronology using 
> the events you have added for him so to add dates "at school" add an 
> "at school" event (or the Legacy default Education) with the dates.
> Your "present at" could probably be implemented by sharing the event 
> from the principal in the event with Walter Joseph VAUGHAN as a 
> "witness" or with a role named "present at". For example if he was 
> present at the wedding of his cousin you could share the cousin's 
> marriage with Walter Joseph VAUGHAN to add that event to his Chronology.
>
> Brian Kelly
> Rockland, ON, Canada
>
>
>


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