Hi Brian,
   Thanks so very much, Brian!  I am headed to the
website, and I appreciate your quick response!  :-D  

Darlene
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--- Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Go to our Tips page at
> http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Tips.asp and read 
> the article on sharing your Family file on CD if you
> want to make a CD 
> that other members of your family can use to read
> your file.
> 
> If you just want to make a backup in case of
> computer troubles you can 
> use Legacy to make a backup of your family file and
> Multimedia files 
> then copy the two backup files to a CD.
> 
> Brian
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> 
> Darlene Hicks wrote:
> 
> >Bless you heart, Ron!  You really saved the day!
> :-D
> >The part in brackets, below, is exactly what I did,
> >and now I have my entire family file in one Legacy
> >Tree.  I cannot thank you enough!  I think I mainly
> >let myself get too tired to be thinking clearly!  
> >   Now, I am going to be wise and transfer all the
> >files to a CD.  Do I just transfer the file name
> and
> >multi media files or is their something extra I
> need
> >to put on the disc to that anyone could use it if I
> >sent this CD?  I know that you have to put the
> Legacy
> >6.0 standard program on there.  Thanks, again, Ron!
>  
> >
> >Darlene
> >
> >[If you merged into your own file and backed up
> >  
> >
> >>using Legacy then you can 
> >>load the zipped back up by going to File>Restore.
> >>You will be asked to give 
> >>it a name so I would use a new one, otherwise you
> >>may overwrite one which 
> >>you want.]
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >
> >--- Ron Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> >  
> >
> >>  Hi Darlene,
> >>
> >>  I am afraid it is not entirely clear from your
> >>email as to what you have 
> >>actually done. Did you download the Ancestry pkg
> as
> >>a Gedcom and zip that, 
> >>did you download as a Gedcom and merge into your
> own
> >>fdb file and then back 
> >>that up using Legcay ....etc?
> >>
> >>  If you merged into your own file and backed up
> >>using Legacy then you can 
> >>load the zipped back up by going to File>Restore.
> >>You will be asked to give 
> >>it a name so I would use a new one, otherwise you
> >>may overwrite one which 
> >>you want.
> >>
> >>  If you have zipped the Gedcom then unzip and use
> >>File>Import from >Gedcom.
> >>
> >>  If these are not the options which you need then
> >>please clarigy.
> >>
> >>  Ron Ferguson
> >>
> >>  ____________________________________
> >>
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> >>  ____________________________________
> >>
> >>  ----- Original Message ----- 
> >>  From: "Darlene Hicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>  To: <[email protected]>
> >>  Sent: 26 January 2006 20:39
> >>  Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] problem
> >>
> >>
> >>  >   I have a huge problem!  I was up until 4:00
> >>AM,
> >>  > this morning, because I found lots of
> >>information on
> >>  > my family tree, that wasn't available to me
> >>before
> >>  > getting the entire pkg. on Ancestry.com.  I
> >>backed up
> >>  > my files in a zip file and dated it with 25
> >>January
> >>  > 2006 UPDATE.  Now, this afternoon, wanting to
> >>get back
> >>  > to my search, I tried to open the latest
> update.
> >>  > Legacy keeps opening my tree with the 22
> January
> >>2006
> >>  > update.  It doesn't have any of the new
> >>relationships
> >>  > I discovered early this morning.  I went
> through
> >>the
> >>  > process unzipping the files, from early this
> >>morning,
> >>  > and it says I have the wrong file extension
> and
> >>not
> >>  > .fdb, so it will not open.  I don't remember
> >>selecting
> >>  > any extension, so Legacy must have done it for
> >>me.  I
> >>  > was so exhausted, from all the work, that I
> >>might have
> >>  > done most anything.  :-]  Can anyone help me
> >>retrieve
> >>  > my hard work from early this morning?  Is
> there
> >>a way
> >>  > of selecting the last file a person worked on?
> 
> >>This
> >>  > is very frustrating for me!  PLEASE HELP!
> >>  >
> >>  > Darlene
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>    
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