Thanks Support...That's great to be able to print it off.  Let me refine my
Oklahoma Timeline and I'll send it to you.
La Nell

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Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Timelines

LaNell,

The timelines are text files (you can find them in the Legacy\Timelines
folder) that can be opened in a text editor or word processor or spreadsheet
(use deliminated with the piping "|" as the deliminator)

We'd love to have you share your timelines with us!  Do send them directly
to Support and we'll see that they get included.  Of course, you can edit
any of the timelines also.

Thanks for using Legacy.

Sherry
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Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Timelines

I just created a timeline for the State of Oklahoma from the early 1800's on
down to the Murrah Building Terrorist Bombing in 1995.  There doesn't seem
to be any way to print it off though, unless it is incorporated into an
individuals Chronology report.  It would be difficult to share with someone
else.  It would be helpful to print off just the timeline for research
purposes, such as to take to a library to verify your dates and definitions,
to find additional material to add to the timeline and to share with others.

It was easy to create, just click "New" and follow the instructions.  You
have to add an event and date one at a time.  I used a couple of books I had
and some dates and events I found on the internet.

It is a wonderful feature. Easy to use and with a great potential.
Hopefully, in the future there will be additional timelines that we could
update and add to the existing ones.

La Nell
Oklahoma City, OK


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