It would be a start if the Family Picture Tree were expanded all the  way 
back in time as needed..

Arnie (in Texs)

In a message dated 5/19/2006 11:34:57 PM Central  Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For the most interesting FTM  trees, you really need to keep a separate file 
with pictures, standard dates  and details entered the FTM way. Charts 
started with a Legacy GEDCOM will  have long locations, place holder commas 
and no pictures.

-----  Original Message ----- 
From: "Kirsten
> Amen!  I do the same  thing:  GEDCOM over to FTM to produce trees.  I love
> Legacy  and would never go back to FTM for data input.  Whenever someone 
>  asks
> for a recommendation on FTM vs. Legacy, I always vote for Legacy,  but must
> tag on the confession that it won't do trees like FTM.   It's a shame to 
> feel
> compelled to point out a major weakness in  what I think is otherwise a 
> great
> program.
 
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