It might be better to do a backup, then install to the new computer, or create a
gedcom. If you know how, (write off-line to me if not) you can connect the
computers together, and by confusing the computers, call the one as drive G: or
H: or whatever. 
Rich in LA

Mary Gobell wrote:
> 
>  Hi Ken,
> 
>  I have now installed Legacy 4 onto my new computer, but am having trouble
> following your directions re. copying my family file which is in Legacy 2
> from my old computer to the new.
> 
>  I found the C:\Legacy\Data folder on the new computer.
> 
>  Can I import to the new computer from my back-up floppy disk which is
> Legacy 2 format?
> 
>  A few weeks ago you told me to:  "Install Legacy 4 on new computer.
> (Done.)   Then copy family file from old computer & put it in the new
> C:\Legacy\Data  folder.  When you open the file, it will automatically be
> converted to the new Legacy 4 format."
> 
>  I'm stuck on how to put family file from old computer into the new C Legacy
> Data folder.
> 
>  I'll most sincerely appreciate your help, Ken.
> 
>  Mary G.
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