That IS a big download - forgot about that since I am on cable and it
did not take very long at all... Once you have it - you do not need
to be OnLine to use it - it is a huge database. Was not thinking.
Keith
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 1:39 PM, wrote:
> Keith,
> I do not have the Global settings
Keith,
I do not have the Global settings loaded. I tried it when V.7 came out, but
could not on dial-up it would take forever to load anything so I removed it. I
wanted something that I can use that does not require me to be online.
RootsMagic has a good on called Placedb. Just type in a City
If you go to your master location list, you can choose a specific location
and then on show list. This will give you a list of people that have used
that location.
Gail in MN
On 3/16/09, Dee Ziegler wrote:
>
> Hello to the list. For many years I've kept 3x5 card lists of people
> who lived at an
Terri,
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! I will try this.
Ann
- Original Message -
From: "Terri Brown"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:31 AM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Error 91
Ann,
I agree that the problem is not the computers. I don't think it's even the
program but since I am not a prog
It works - but in a strange way. If you put into LEGACY - say a
baptism for 1702 in Annville, , Pennsylvania, USA and click on the
Globe - it will tell you Annville is in LEBANON COUNTY. If you make
the location "correct" and try to save it - Legacy will tell you
Lebanon County did not exist in 1
Forgot about that feature. However it only works for **current** county not "at
the time" county. Is that not so?
Terri
- Original Message
From: GeoSci
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 9:52:03 AM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Finding County for a Town
Fill in what you know -- like: Marietta, , Pennsylvania, USA -
leaving room for the missing bit of inforation - then click on the
little GLOBE ICON. It is built into LEGACY!!
Keith
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 9:38 AM, Terri Brown wrote:
> Lloyd,
>
> For current counties you can try the RootsWeb T
Lloyd,
For current counties you can try the RootsWeb Town Search here
http://resources.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/townco.cgi.
Or, it you do not wish to purchase AniMap, email me privately with the
city/town, state and year in question and I will look it up tonight after work
for you.
Terri
Yvonne,
You're welcome. I figured that would help someone.
Pauline,
I did not try a backup with the file closed. Didn't know that would work. It is
definately worth a shot.
Hopefully if we all report to Legacy support our Error 91 findings, they will
be able to figure out what is causing the
Ann,
I agree that the problem is not the computers. I don't think it's even the
program but since I am not a programmer I am just guessing. I really think
there is a problem with the family file itself. I have 4 Legacy databases.
Three of them are fine but the largest one is the "problem child
Wow! Great detective work, Terri. It just worked for me.
Thanks a heap. Yvonne
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Terri,
Thank you for posting your findings. In my main database I get Error 91, in
an other database I never get Error 91. This is the same on an Acer laptop
and a Dell laptop, both running Vista. This would seem to indicate the
computers are not the cause of the problem. I do not have any pict
wrote
Does Legacy have a way where you can type in a City/Town and State and
it will show you the County other than online?
Just enter what you know - eg Town and State - and then click on the
little globe symbol on the right of the field. (There's a down-arrow, a
plus, then the globe.) Th
Hello List,
Does Legacy have a way where you can type in a City/Town and State and it
will show you the County other than online? I have one that is in the
RootsMagic
program, but if I uninstall RM the Place Finder is gone also.
Lloyd
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