Perhaps I have been sleeping or something - but I just notices that
all of the TAGS (1-9) show up in the Individual Information screen (at
the bottom right). VERY HANDY! Good Move LEGACY!!!
Thanks
Keith
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Surnames: McKain, Horn, Riale, Ulrich, Erisman, Leiphart, Reed and Henry
Website: http:/
Alastair,
Thank you for your response. I am not ready to publish as yet. I am
still trying to determine what should go in the book and what type of
charts to use. It is difficult to create a readable chart with more
than 4 generations on a single standard size page. An ancestor chart
or pedigree
Have you tried this?
Options>customize>Other
"Custom User ID Numbers"
This option creates and automatically fills in a custom user ID number
containing the RIN number and optional text. This ID number can be placed
in all User ID fields or just those that are currently empty. If you would
like
On Fri, 21 Aug 2009 17:34:09 -0400, SgtBob wrote:
>Dennis et al - I don't know how to make it any plainer - I want to change the
>File Detail ID number from 1234-1 to 9876-01. I would like to use Access to
>enter 9876-01 in lieu of 12340-1 in the 'File Ref' field or whichever table
>this will
On Fri, 21 Aug 2009 17:34:09 -0400, SgtBob wrote:
>Dennis et al - I don't know how to make it any plainer - I want to change the
>File Detail ID number from 1234-1 to 9876-01. I would like to use Access to
>enter 9876-01 in lieu of 12340-1 in the 'File Ref' field or whichever table
>this will
SgtBob,
You can email me direct at lask...@att.net
Send me a screenshot of the window of the level that you want the file ref
changed. You do this by making sure that window is highlighted in Legacy,
hold down the ALT key and then hit the Print Screen key. Next, click on the
edit paste button i
Dennis et al - I don't know how to make it any plainer - I want to change the
File Detail ID number from 1234-1 to 9876-01. I would like to use Access to
enter 9876-01 in lieu of 12340-1 in the 'File Ref' field or whichever table
this will work on. I woiuykld liek to do it this way so I can se
In regards to your #3, Special Text Entry:
1. It needs to list the either all or the 1st so many characters, just like
the place holder does, so that you will know which special text it is. This
should probably get turned in to Mantis.
2. It is a RTF file. So when you create, do a File save
-Original Message-
From: Jenny M Benson
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyFamilyTree.com
Sent: Tue, Aug 11, 2009 2:47 am
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Fwd: Search Problem
Pat Patton wrote
Second Request
Any ideas?
In this instance there have already been some answers to your query, I
belie
The "FilingRef" field is in BOTH tblSX and tblSR tables. Double check at
which level that you entered the text for "FileID".
If you "Edit Master Source" and want it on that screen -- then use tblSR.
If you "Edit Detail" and want it on that screen -- then use tblSX.
Valerie
-Original Mes
James,
I have never looked at this feature before, so I thought I would have a go. I
only used the features available ie. I did not put any other codes in such as
center, indent, etc. When looking at the Preview all the settings are there. I
did not print (no ink - again!).
I could not see
Greetings,
I have some of questions that perhaps someone in the group can help me with.
I’m using the reports Publishing Center to put together a book for an 80
year old aunt.
I’m including a Pedegree Chart, a Descendent Narrative Book (5 generations)
and an Ancestor Book Report (15 generation
On Fri, 21 Aug 2009 5:27:28 -0400, SgtBob wrote:
>A couple of suggestions I received indicated that I was on the right tract
>that might permit me to change them in tblSX using Access - unfortunately, I
>have discovered that even if I change the 'Filing REF' data, the change
>doesn't 'take'
On Fri, 21 Aug 2009 5:12:35 -0400, SgtBob wrote:
>Dennis - I have not been able to use your suggestion - mostly because I
>couldn't figure out where to start. I am certainly not comfortable with
>Access, except to view and some items and then export to an Excel spreadsheet
>for further action
SgtBob wrote
A couple of suggestions I received indicated that I was on the right
tract that might permit me to change them in tblSX using Access -
unfortunately, I have discovered that even if I change the 'Filing REF'
data, the change doesn't 'take' in my 'bob.fdb' file when I re-opened
it
A few weeks back, I indicated that I needed to change all my filing numbers
because of a problem encountered after importing a GEDCOM file - i.e., I did
not check the appropriate box of 'retain RIN and MRIN numbers' and all my
Detail File ID numbers were changed in error and I need to renumber
Dennis - I have not been able to use your suggestion - mostly because I
couldn't figure out where to start. I am certainly not comfortable with
Access, except to view and some items and then export to an Excel spreadsheet
for further actions. At the risk of appearing dumber than I am, could yo
Chick,
I've done quite a few books through www.lulu.com - a first class
publishing arrangement that is very inexpensive.
I use a multiple lines of descent report, and include a quarter fan so
that the originators of all the lines can be traced.
The Legacy pdf has a first class layout, much easier t
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