No! first copy the disk(s) to your hard drive (where you like). Go to a
person you have a photo of, (in Legacy). Click on the photo icon. You will
see a 'scroll directories' tool, (not its name, only its task). highlight
the photo.Click. You have added it.
If you have hundreds, print the directory of the disk, to cross off the
already added, (so you KNOW you are done. The program doesn't care which
type a document is(JPEG) as long as it recognizes it.

Richard Schulthies [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi,
I am relatively new to Legacy and computers in general. I have recently
been scanning a box of old documents and pictures onto a CD. Now I am
trying to learn how to put them into my Legacy program. The pictures are
easy. But I noticed on Geoff's beginner video that he has old family Bible
sheets, land doc. signatures, etc. as jpg. I scanned all my documents in
PDF and all my pix in jpg. Will I have to go back to RI (over 1000 miles
away) and rescan them to jpg if I want to put them in Legacy? Or does
anyone know how I convert them? I thought I had heard that JPG files
deteriorate in quality over time and usage, which is why I used PDF. I have
Legacy 5 Standard Ed. 
Thanks, Deb
 
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