Ian,
You shouldn't have to use code? You could put them into a Table by using
the | character as a separator or search and replace to turn it into
whatever you like.
Cathy
Ian Thomas wrote:
Examining these files, I could write some code to parse and print I
guess. The Short Description / L
Examining these files, I could write some code to parse and print I guess. The
Short Description / Long Description and in fact all fields would require some
formatting, else they look horrible in raw text form An alternative would be to
add them to a dummy person called My Timeline, export as P
Ian,
1) they're text files so you can open and print them as you like -
you'll find them in
"...\Documents\Legacy Family Tree\_AppData\Timelines\English\"
2) they've come from a variety of sources so don't regard them as gospel.
3) you can make your own or edit existing ones. See the Help.
4
Thank you. Appears to be a workable solution.
Dean Adams
On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 7:52 PM, Philip Solida wrote:
> City, ,state, country should do it. A blank space keeps it open, names
> none, and satisfy program requirements and standards.
>
> On Nov 11, 2016 6:13 PM, "Hogrooter ." wrote:
>
>
City, ,state, country should do it. A blank space keeps it open, names
none, and satisfy program requirements and standards.
On Nov 11, 2016 6:13 PM, "Hogrooter ." wrote:
Virginia has 30+ cities that are not part of counties. They are
independent cities. LFT does not recognize this. Each time
My version of Legacy FT shows 51 in-built timelines, such as "British General
History from 1800 to 2007" (these are the English-language ones).
Is there a way of printing these (as PDF, for example) so that they may be used
as a general guide when researching? At this point, I do not want to incl
Virginia has 30+ cities that are not part of counties. They are
independent cities. LFT does not recognize this. Each time I enter a
Virginia city location, the software warns me that this "county" did not
exist at the time. Is there any way around this or must I just live with
it? Does Legacy
On 11-Nov-16 08:28 PM, Susan Anderson wrote:
On the family view lower right are 2 boxes one marked anc and one des.
Beside them are up down arrows for numbers, how are they used and what
for please?
They're a method of recording the level of interest you have in that
person and their ancestors
On the family view lower right are 2 boxes one marked anc and one des. Beside
them are up down arrows for numbers, how are they used and what for please?
Sue A
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On 11/11/2016 8:16 AM, Dave Johnson wrote:
Does anyone know what to do when this error is received. Currently
running version 8.0.0.573. I have run File Maintainence Check/Repair
several time to no
Does anyone know what to do when this error is received. Currently running
version 8.0.0.573. I have run File Maintainence Check/Repair several time
to no avail.
This error occurrs when I try to pull up certain individuals either by RIN
or by reference when cleaning up my Locations.
Any a
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