Re: [LegacyUG] Copy and Paste (REPORTS)

2007-10-07 Thread John Carter
Many of the reports can be sent to a text file, which can be opened in
Notepad to do simple copy & paste.

In Legacy Deluxe Version 6.0.0.155, the Descendant Chart has the Text File
option.

John

>
>
> One of the many reasons I changed from FTM was the reason that I had lost
> most of the simple copy and paste on my reports with FTM2008.  Previous
> versions of FTM were fantastic and allowed to copy and paste showing the
> indented generations.  I would often copy and paste a section to run
> queries
> elsewhere (Rootsweb,etc).I'm having difficulty with Legacy in doing
> such??  I run a Descendent report, but trying to save it and then paste
> either in an email or on a Rootsweb query page, is not working???  Is
> there
> a simple way to do this?? The copying to Clipboard doesn't seem to work,
> as
> it always wants a graphic file and the .rs1 extension doesn't want to be
> read by my computer Windows Vista)   Even if I save it in PDF format, and
> then copy it to email, it puts everything (generation numbers) up against
> the left edge without indenting the generations.  FTM used to do this,
> Why is such a simple thing,  copy and paste not allowed,  and copy and
> paste
> in simple text form to input into emails or queries??? Showing the
> indented
> generations?Help, maybe it's there and I'm not grasping it.  Thanks,
> John
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Re: [LegacyUG] Copy and Paste (REPORTS)

2007-10-07 Thread Allen Prunty

That included the place authority database for the United states.

Legacy is no small download either when you factor in the place 
databases for it.  I will say that Legacy's place databases and county 
verification can not be matched by ANY other genealogy program out there.


Allen

C.G. Ouimet wrote:

And by the way, for those who like small downloads, that FTM 2008 Preview
(Beta RC1) was a 175Mb download; that's one hundred and seventy five
megabytes!
  





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Re: [LegacyUG] Copy and Paste (REPORTS)

2007-10-07 Thread Cathy

Hi John,
Yes the Copy to Clipboard option is pretty useless I think because it 
copies as a graphic. However, it's not so hard to coy and paste a 
report. You just have to choose the right format.


Do you mean the Descendant Chart report or the Descendant Book report 
or the Descendant Narrative Book?


Descendant Chart - save to Text or HTML and copy and paste from that:
Example:
That's using formatting options - no boxes - pack on one line.
Descendants of Richard Foote

1-Richard Foote b. Cal 1809, Sherborne, Dorset, England, bur. 30 Jun 1864,
  Castleton, Dorset, England
 +Catharine Brett b. 24 Jan 1808, London, England, m. 13 Dec 1829, Castleton,
  Dorset, England, bur. 21 Feb 1863, Castleton, Dorset, England, par. Charles
  Brett and Jane
|--2-Thomas Frederic Foote b. 1836, Sherborne, Dorset, England, d. 1868,
|Alderbury District, Wiltshire, England
|   +Elizabeth Bryant b. 1833, Stalbridge, Dorset, England, m. 30 Apr 1856,
|Stalbridge, Dorset, England, par. Samuel Bryant and Mary West
|  |--3-Tom Bryant Foote b. Feb 1860, Henstridge, Somerset, England, 
d. Bef 1940

|  |
|  |   +Mary Ann Hobbs b. Cal 1858, m. 1885, Sturminster district, Dorset,
|  |England, d. 1889, Portsea District, Dorset, England

Save Book reports to RTF and open in your Word Processor. Indents are 
preserved.


Cathy

At 07:24 PM 7/10/2007, you wrote:

One of the many reasons I changed from FTM was the reason that I had lost
most of the simple copy and paste on my reports with FTM2008.  Previous
versions of FTM were fantastic and allowed to copy and paste showing the
indented generations.  I would often copy and paste a section to run queries
elsewhere (Rootsweb,etc).I'm having difficulty with Legacy in doing
such??  I run a Descendent report, but trying to save it and then paste
either in an email or on a Rootsweb query page, is not working???  Is there
a simple way to do this?? The copying to Clipboard doesn't seem to work,  as
it always wants a graphic file and the .rs1 extension doesn't want to be
read by my computer Windows Vista)   Even if I save it in PDF format, and
then copy it to email, it puts everything (generation numbers) up against
the left edge without indenting the generations.  FTM used to do this,
Why is such a simple thing,  copy and paste not allowed,  and copy and paste
in simple text form to input into emails or queries??? Showing the indented
generations?Help, maybe it's there and I'm not grasping it.  Thanks,
John





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Re: [LegacyUG] Copy and Paste (REPORTS)

2007-10-07 Thread Allen Prunty
I have just a little inside information on this one.  They are planning 
all kinds of unique and interesting plugins... that product is still in 
it's infancy.  They really should have renamed it... as it is nothing 
like the FTM of old.


However I am probably going to wait for Legacy 7... the moderator 
(especially the last one that posted) has given me new hope.


Allen

Jackie King wrote:
The company blog doesn't promise much more in its upcoming much 
bally-hooed update.


It can be found at 
http://blogs.ancestry.com/ancestry/2007/09/28/welcome-to-the-new-family-tree-maker-blog/ 



I am anxiously awaiting the Legacy 7 update to make some real 
comparisons.


Jackie

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C.G. Ouimet wrote:
The FTM 2008 Preview I worked with looked nice but was far from 
robust and

certainly lacked a lot of reporting functionality.


 
C.G. Ouimet

Kingston, ON

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Prunty
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Copy and Paste (REPORTS)

John...

I have one foot in the door with FTM2008 and you might want to take 
another

look when the finalize Service Pack 1.  They will have some wonderful
reports there... all the ones from FTM2006/V16 and some new very nice 
ones.


They will also have a better share information function where you can 
export
them to an RTF then post on rootsweb with good formating.  I simply 
export

it to word and then copy and paste from there.






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RE: [LegacyUG] Copy and Paste (REPORTS)

2007-10-07 Thread C.G. Ouimet

And by the way, for those who like small downloads, that FTM 2008 Preview
(Beta RC1) was a 175Mb download; that's one hundred and seventy five
megabytes!


 
C.G. Ouimet
Kingston, ON

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jackie King
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 11:28
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Copy and Paste (REPORTS)

The company blog doesn't promise much more in its upcoming much bally-hooed
update.

It can be found at
http://blogs.ancestry.com/ancestry/2007/09/28/welcome-to-the-new-family-tree
-maker-blog/

I am anxiously awaiting the Legacy 7 update to make some real comparisons.

Jackie

--


C.G. Ouimet wrote:
> The FTM 2008 Preview I worked with looked nice but was far from robust 
> and certainly lacked a lot of reporting functionality.
>
>
>  
> C.G. Ouimet
> Kingston, ON
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Allen 
> Prunty
> Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 09:40
> To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Copy and Paste (REPORTS)
>
> John...
>
> I have one foot in the door with FTM2008 and you might want to take 
> another look when the finalize Service Pack 1.  They will have some 
> wonderful reports there... all the ones from FTM2006/V16 and some new very
nice ones.
>
> They will also have a better share information function where you can 
> export them to an RTF then post on rootsweb with good formating.  I 
> simply export it to word and then copy and paste from there.
>
>   
>   



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Re: [LegacyUG] Copy and Paste (REPORTS)

2007-10-07 Thread Jackie King
The company blog doesn't promise much more in its upcoming much 
bally-hooed update.


It can be found at 
http://blogs.ancestry.com/ancestry/2007/09/28/welcome-to-the-new-family-tree-maker-blog/


I am anxiously awaiting the Legacy 7 update to make some real comparisons.

Jackie

--


C.G. Ouimet wrote:

The FTM 2008 Preview I worked with looked nice but was far from robust and
certainly lacked a lot of reporting functionality.


 
C.G. Ouimet

Kingston, ON

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Allen
Prunty
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 09:40
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Copy and Paste (REPORTS)

John...

I have one foot in the door with FTM2008 and you might want to take another
look when the finalize Service Pack 1.  They will have some wonderful
reports there... all the ones from FTM2006/V16 and some new very nice ones.

They will also have a better share information function where you can export
them to an RTF then post on rootsweb with good formating.  I simply export
it to word and then copy and paste from there.

  
  




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RE: [LegacyUG] Copy and Paste (REPORTS)

2007-10-07 Thread C.G. Ouimet

The FTM 2008 Preview I worked with looked nice but was far from robust and
certainly lacked a lot of reporting functionality.


 
C.G. Ouimet
Kingston, ON

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Allen
Prunty
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 09:40
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Copy and Paste (REPORTS)

John...

I have one foot in the door with FTM2008 and you might want to take another
look when the finalize Service Pack 1.  They will have some wonderful
reports there... all the ones from FTM2006/V16 and some new very nice ones.

They will also have a better share information function where you can export
them to an RTF then post on rootsweb with good formating.  I simply export
it to word and then copy and paste from there.

They are making vast improvements in FTM2008 and their sourcing, if you can
figure it out, is actually more robust than legacy.  I

Allen

John Blair wrote:
> One of the many reasons I changed from FTM was the reason that I had 
> lost most of the simple copy and paste on my reports with FTM2008.  
> Previous versions of FTM were fantastic and allowed to copy and paste 
> showing the indented generations.  I would often copy and paste a 
> section to run queries elsewhere (Rootsweb,etc).I'm having 
> difficulty with Legacy in doing such??  I run a Descendent report, but 
> trying to save it and then paste either in an email or on a Rootsweb 
> query page, is not working???  Is there a simple way to do this?? The 
> copying to Clipboard doesn't seem to work,  as it always wants a graphic
file and the .rs1 extension doesn't want to be
> read by my computer Windows Vista)   Even if I save it in PDF format, and
> then copy it to email, it puts everything (generation numbers) up 
> against the left edge without indenting the generations.  FTM used to 
> do this, Why is such a simple thing,  copy and paste not allowed,  and 
> copy and paste in simple text form to input into emails or queries???
Showing the indented
> generations?Help, maybe it's there and I'm not grasping it.  Thanks,
> John
>   




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Re: [LegacyUG] Copy and Paste (REPORTS)

2007-10-07 Thread Allen Prunty

John...

I have one foot in the door with FTM2008 and you might want to take 
another look when the finalize Service Pack 1.  They will have some 
wonderful reports there... all the ones from FTM2006/V16 and some new 
very nice ones.


They will also have a better share information function where you can 
export them to an RTF then post on rootsweb with good formating.  I 
simply export it to word and then copy and paste from there.


They are making vast improvements in FTM2008 and their sourcing, if you 
can figure it out, is actually more robust than legacy.  I


Allen

John Blair wrote:

One of the many reasons I changed from FTM was the reason that I had lost
most of the simple copy and paste on my reports with FTM2008.  Previous
versions of FTM were fantastic and allowed to copy and paste showing the
indented generations.  I would often copy and paste a section to run queries
elsewhere (Rootsweb,etc).I'm having difficulty with Legacy in doing
such??  I run a Descendent report, but trying to save it and then paste
either in an email or on a Rootsweb query page, is not working???  Is there
a simple way to do this?? The copying to Clipboard doesn't seem to work,  as
it always wants a graphic file and the .rs1 extension doesn't want to be
read by my computer Windows Vista)   Even if I save it in PDF format, and
then copy it to email, it puts everything (generation numbers) up against
the left edge without indenting the generations.  FTM used to do this,
Why is such a simple thing,  copy and paste not allowed,  and copy and paste
in simple text form to input into emails or queries??? Showing the indented
generations?Help, maybe it's there and I'm not grasping it.  Thanks,
John 
  





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