: If you name the census image something other than the name
of the primary person sought then how do you (easily) know whether
you've found/saved that person's census location?
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 7:28 AM, Mark Wilson dmwil...@dishmail.net
mailto:dmwil...@dishmail.net wrote
For my US Census events, I have created events named Census, US
Federal, Census, US Federal Slave Schedule, and Census, US State.
(The US State part may seem redundant, however, it differentiates the
census event from a state within another country.)
Most of my census entries are the Census, US
Thanks, Ron! That did the trick. I thought that I already had the
'never connect' radio button selected, but it wasn't. blush Thanks
again!
Mark Wilson
ronald ferguson wrote:
Mark,
I was looking for your post this morning, but couldn't find it. I agree with
Tim, and would suggest
not running XP
with a third party program.
Tim
- Original Message - From: Mark Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 9:46 PM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Re: Security Question
When Legacy v7.0.0.76 launches, my firewall gives a warning
the [BirthYear] and
[DeathYear] ).
I'm sure this is about as clear as mud, but maybe I can get the thought
across.
Thanks again, Ron.
Mark Wilson
ronald ferguson wrote:
Mark,
In what connection, and do you have Access or OOo? Dates are associated with
Events eg BMD, etc.
Ron Ferguson
Mark Wilson wrote:
snipWhenever the [StartYear] and [EndYear] string variables are
used, the
values appear to default to the [BirthYear] and [DeathYear],
respectively. So why not just use the [BirthYear] and [DeathYear]
string variables in the first place?
That is why I was wondering
for the tabbed Legacy Home window?
Thanks!
Mark Wilson
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From what fields do the Legacy variables, [StartYear] and [EndYear] get
their information? Is there a list that shows all of the variables and
field relationships used in Legacy?
Thanks!
Mark Wilson
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I'm not sure that this will work with Legacy Charting since I haven't
tried it, but you can use standard ASCII characters to create the
superscript o and the cross.
While holding down on the Alt key, use the keypad to enter the number.
Release the Alt key and you have it. I hope this is what
With apologies to the programmers, grin
Adding a date to the backup should be a user-selectable option. If the
user decides to use the auto-dating backup feature, then there should
also be an option as to the date format used with the backups. My
computers are set up to display the date in
Hello Brian,
smile No problem, Brian! I found myself (no, I was not lost!)
scratching my head (not literally!) over something that, to me, seemed
very obvious (closely related to assume).
Thanks for your posting, Brian! I appreciate it!
My best,
Mark Wilson
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the 'Degrees Minutes Seconds' heading into the appropriate spot in
the Legacy Master Location List. The numbers appear to be very
accurate. Enjoy!
Mark Wilson
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My pleasure, Art! Thank you for your response!
My best,
Mark Wilson
Art Seddon wrote:
Thanks Mark, that immediately went on my favorites.
Art Seddon
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Gene Young wrote:
Mark Wilson wrote:
Legacy *does* run very slowly via MojoPac, however, it also requires
installation of the MojoPac software on the host computer. This, too, would
not work on a host computer where installation of software is not permitted.
No, MoJoPac does
I have successfully run Legacy from a U3 Sandisk Cruiser 4GB flash drive.
The U3 software MUST be installed on a computer so that you can access your
flash drive.
On your flash drive, create a folder named Legacy. Copy all of your Legacy
files (data, pictures, sounds, video, et cetera) from your
Legacy *does* run very slowly via MojoPac, however, it also requires
installation of the MojoPac software on the host computer. This, too, would
not work on a host computer where installation of software is not permitted.
Mark
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy 6.0 and a USB Flash Drive
I have successfully run Legacy
a means of taking
your genealogy database to another computer to work on.
Sorry for the confusion.
Mark
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Glen,
Please re-read my original email.
Note that Legacy MUST be installed on the computer
Roger,
I appreciate your posting. I did neglect to mention that U3 software
was NOT necessary to have on a flash drive. I was merely pointing
out that *IF* U3 software is used, then it MUST be installed on the
host computer. U3 is not the only encryption software that is used
on flash drives,
I may be WAY off here, but I noticed that within the current version of AniMap
(v3.0RC2) that there is an internal error handler named Illegal call from
Legacy. Is there possibly going to be a way for Legacy v7 to interact with
AniMap's database?!!! Maybe this is wishfull guessing!
Mark
haven't been successful. If someone
figures out the secret, please let me know!
My best,
Mark Wilson
Oklahoma USA
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From: Lucie Vaccaro Bailey
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Sent: Monday, 31 Mar 2008 8:47 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] World Vital Records
today that I might try to track down, and which ones I
can close the book on.
Thanks, Karl, this is a great hint! Do you use the EOB for both the male
surname
and female MaidenName -- or just the EOB for for the male surname?
Best Regards,
Mark Wilson
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From: Joe
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Sent: Friday, 03 Aug 2007 4:34 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Sneak Peek of Legacy 7 - Part Two
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I'm hot and cold on VB.net as a consumer because I will have to upgrade
any old equipment to run the bloated
, histogram, thumbnail browser, configurable batch processing to
convert/rename images, and much more.
I have used this Swiss Army knife image software for over a year and highly
recommend it for handling pictures for Legacy use!
Mark Wilson
Oklahoma
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