The best way to archive these "retired" files is to do a backup of each and then save the backup to CD or whatever. In the backup process, Legacy consolidates all those different files for you. Should you ever want to use the retired file again, copy it to your hard drive and do a File, Restore in Legacy.
Jim On 4/23/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a number of files, separate from my main file, that are > extensions of my tree, developed specifically for the benefit of > certain more distant family members at their request. Rather > than deleting them altogether, I would now like to retire these > files to CD to get them off my hard drive. > > I notice in the Legacy Data folder for these files, most have > extensions of .fdb, .FG, and .TC, but a couple of them have an > additional file with the extension of .CB. Do I need to transfer > all these files to CD or only the .fdb file? Or do I only need to > make and save a backup file? -- Alice > Legacy User Group Etiquette guidelines can be found at: > http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Etiquette.asp > > To find past messages, please go to our searchable archives at: > http://www.mail-archive.com/legacyusergroup%40mail.millenniacorp.com/ > > To unsubscribe please visit: > http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/LegacyLists.asp > -- Jim Winfrey Legacy User Group Etiquette guidelines can be found at: http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Etiquette.asp To find past messages, please go to our searchable archives at: http://www.mail-archive.com/legacyusergroup%40mail.millenniacorp.com/ To unsubscribe please visit: http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/LegacyLists.asp
