Rob,
Largest single genealogy scrapbook for one person reported in non-Legacy 
software has nearly three hundred images sorted by date with options to sort 
same-date images by caption and also print selected images by category OR 
not print them at all.

A method to include readable size birth, baptism, marriage, death and burial 
images in Legacy books would be helpful.

Another individual has 500 images in 50 scrapbooks divided by categories. A 
scrapbook can be used like a visual timeline, telling a person's life story 
in detailed captions. I had more response from relatives in one year of 
sharing scrapbooks than the previous 25 years of text-only reports. --  
Elizabeth

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rob Weiss"
it's actually not a big deal (at least within Legacy) when a new image 
becomes available.  When you link to it, simply drag it to the right spot in 
the gallery. All the others readjust appropriately. You can use the + key to 
shrink the thumbnails and get lots of images on the screen, so you can see 
where to drag to without scrolling.


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