Re: [LegacyUG] English UK language issue

2006-07-31 Thread Renee Zamora




Just have to say the term Grandaunt and Granduncle really bother me. I wish 
Legacy would change that especially after hearing others don't use the 
phrase.  Does anyone really use it?
 
Renee Zamora
www.harrisena.com

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  From: Kirsten Bowman 
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  language issue
  Same for me on the West Coast.  Never heard anyone say 
  "Grandaunt" and Isure never used it 
  myself.Kirsten-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED][mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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  Re: [LegacyUG] English UK language issueSame here.  I've 
  lived in New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania and I've onlyheard "Great Aunt" 
  and "Great Uncle" used.  It wasn't until I boughtLegacy a few years 
  ago that I'd even heard of the term"Grandaunt"...Great Aunt Bess was 
  always, well, Great Aunt Bess, and shewas from 
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Re: [LegacyUG] Please reply to confirm(1154335838.16314_533443.bld-mail02) message and allow delivery

2006-07-31 Thread Renee Zamora




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RE: [LegacyUG] Please reply to confirm(1154335838.16314_533443.bld-mail02) message and allow delivery

2006-07-31 Thread Ken Winter
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Re: [LegacyUG] English UK language issue

2006-07-31 Thread Jenny M Benson

Renee Zamora wrote
Just have to say the term Grandaunt and Granduncle really bother me. I 
wish Legacy would change that especially after hearing others don't use 
the phrase.  Does anyone really use it?


I hadn't used it, before getting interested in genealogy.  However, when 
I came across it in this context I thought how very logical it was - why 
on earth should we say "father, grandfather, great-grandfather" but 
"aunt, great-aunt, great-great aunt?  It is rather confusing.


I now tend to use Grand rather than Great all the time and am very happy 
for Legacy to do so also.

--
Jenny M Benson



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Re: [LegacyUG] Recording Patents

2006-07-31 Thread Jenny M Benson

David Cripps wrote
I have perhaps what I'd consider an unusual request: How do I record 
patents ?


I, too, have several patents granted to various members of my family.  I 
have not started to document them within Legacy yet but shall definitely 
use Events when I come to do so.


This is an example of how I will enter them:

Event:  Patent
Description:  An Improved Draught Excluder
Date:  
Place: 
Notes:  A brief outline of the invention.

The Complete Specifications I will attach as images.

I think that's going to work ok.
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Re: [LegacyUG] Need help with Help in Legacy 6 Deluxe

2006-07-31 Thread Jenny M Benson

Marian G. Blalack wrote
Early in the summer, I downloaded several pieces of software that I 
later decided to
uninstall. I think a file from Windows must have also  been deleted. My 
problems is
what file and how do I fix it? Any ideas would be welcome. I really 
need to use Help.


Can you do a System Restore back to before you uninstalled the files 
which you think might have caused the problem?


It's maybe "shutting the stable door" now for you but, FWIW, I *always* 
create a Restore Point immediately before installing or uninstalling any 
software.

--
Jenny M Benson



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Re: [LegacyUG] Fwd: Italics on book titles not exporting to gedcom file

2006-07-31 Thread Gail Rich Nestor

Hi Leon, I am with you in wishing we had a different, better gedcom
standard.  However, if you look at my two examples below, they are
both the same type of output information and are formatted exactly the
same with the one exception of the angle brackets around the title in
the second one.

This doesn't seem to be proprietary output and it's not under a
proprietary tag.  However, I'm no expert with gedcoms and what is, or
is not, proprietary.

***All I know is that it's important to me that my book titles be in
italics on my web site.***

I guess if there is no further interest from others in this topic, I
will go through my entire source list and change all the title
formatting from "Italics" to "None" and then manually add the angle
brackets.  This works for my other titles.
If I am somehow misunderstanding this situation or if anyone has other
comments, I welcome them.  Otherwise, I am moving on now...

Gail Rich Nestor
Smyrna, Georgia
www.roots2buds.net

On 7/29/06, Leon Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Gail:

I understand the problem that you describe is real, but GEDCOM files
are basically a raw Text file.  Formats like Bold, Italic, fonts, etc
are generally characteristcs of a more advanced file type, like what
we see in most word processors.  Those files are normally propriatary
in nature and if they are converted to raw text files, they also loose
the Bold, Italic, fonts.

Until a new standard GEDCOM is produced that all of the S/W developers
can develop to, we are just asking Legacy to become more and more none
GEDCOM standard.  Legacy can use their own Bold, Italic codes
internally and print their reports OK, but if they convert to a raw
Text file, all of that special formating goes away.  You may find some
of the other genealogy programs can make heads or tails out of the
none standard GEDCOM, but don't count on it.

The latest proposal will take the GEDCOM standard into the current
decade by using XML type tags that will allow Bold, Italic, etc and
any kind of other TAGS that describe what is in the "XML-GEDCOM-type"
file.

The GEDCOM standard 5.5 at this point in time (over 10 years old) is
very very old in the software world.  It was designed as a simple way
to input your genealogy records (and very simple records at that) into
LDS submission process.

You can check the GEDCOM 5.5 standard at:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/gedcom/55gctoc.htm

Most genealogy programs today have gone way beyond this standard.
Take a look at all the fields that Legacy outputs to a GEDCOM file --
every field that begins with and underscore is non-standard GEDCOM 5.5
- things like photos, video, etc.  Most other genealogy programs have
also made up their own non-standard fields to give us users the
ability to add photos, video, audio, etc files to our database.

I guess what I am saying in a nut shell is, we need to lobby for a new
XML-GEDCOM standard that is more flexible, meets todays requirements,
and is readable by all genealogy software programs.  The LDS set the
current standard and in the last 10 years they don't seem interested
in updating that standard although discussions were started over 5
years ago.

Leon Chapman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


On 7/28/06, Gail Rich Nestor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi, I have not heard back on this issue I reported to Support several days
> ago (see bottom note).  Since the list is less busy than usual today and
> since I didn't want this issue to fall through the cracks (and would like to
> see a quick fix), I am presenting it to the group.
>
> Please feel free to question or comment...
> Thanks,
> Gail Rich Nestor
> Smyrna, Georgia
> www.roots2buds.net
>
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Gail Rich Nestor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Jul 26, 2006 2:02 PM
> Subject: Fwd: Italics on book titles not exporting to gedcom file
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Hi, I have not heard back from anyone on this issue.  Would it be
> better if I send this through this LUG first for comments?  It seems
> like a no brainer and easy to fix.  I just want to get confirmation it
> is on the "fix list" before I cross it off my to-do list.
>
> Thanks,
> Gail Rich Nestor
> Smyrna, Georgia
> www.roots2buds.net
>
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Gail Rich Nestor < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Jul 24, 2006 3:05 AM
> Subject: Italics on book titles not exporting to gedcom file
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> Hi, I recently found a glitch in the gedcom output for source titles
> formatted to contain italics.
>
> Specifically, when I want a book title to be in italics, I usually do
> so by clicking the "Formatting of title: Italicize (publ.)" button.
> In this case, the resulting title does not show up in the gedcom
> output file with the angle brackets.
>
> 0 @S480@ SOUR
> 1 _MEDI Book
> 1 ABBR Book: North Carolina - Early Settlers of Reddies River
> 1 TITL Early Settlers of Reddies River
> 1 AUTH Paul W. Gregory
> 1 PUBL Wilkesboro, North Carolina: Wilkes Ge

[LegacyUG] Odd message

2006-07-31 Thread Linda Mason
I have recieved this email on a non Hotmail account address  - in fact I don't have one! Am I right in assuming this is a spam message?
 
Linda
 
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RE: [LegacyUG] Please reply to confirm(1154335838.16314_533443.bld-mail02) message and allow delivery

2006-07-31 Thread Shirley & John Smith
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Re: [LegacyUG] Need help with Help in Legacy 6 Deluxe

2006-07-31 Thread C.G. Ouimet


Before concluding that the issue is with Windows, please try Help in 
other applications like Word, Excel or anything else.


At 2006/07/30 20:01, you wrote:

I am hoping some of you computer whizs out there can help me.
I have not been able to access the help files in almost two months.
Support has tried to help and we have been able to ascertain that
all the legacy files are where they belong. I have tried everything 
I can with Legacy itself.
I have reinstalled, uninstalled, deleted files that tend to corrupt 
and reinstalled,
deleted everything associated with Legacy except my data files, 
redownloaded and

reinstalled.

In other words, it's not Legacy, its Windows XP!

Early in the summer, I downloaded several pieces of software that I 
later decided to
uninstall. I think a file from Windows must have also  been deleted. 
My problems is
what file and how do I fix it? Any ideas would be welcome. I really 
need to use Help.


Thanks,

Gayle a very wet El Paso, Texas





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Re: [LegacyUG] Please reply to confirm(1154335838.16314_533443.bld-mail02) message and allow delivery

2006-07-31 Thread ETM
I received that piece of trash as well. Fascinates
me that they send out garbage and think of it as
protecting themselves from spam.  Stupidity.

Elaine

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--General George S. Patton (1885-1945)

Hello Shirley

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> Shirley & John Smith
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Re: [LegacyUG] Please reply to confirm(1154335838.16314_533443.bld-mail02) message and allow delivery

2006-07-31 Thread Ron Bernier


I'm curious as to why someone would acknowledge an email with that type 
of subject line.  Anyone who sends out "challenge" emails does not 
deserve a response.  Anyone who is so paranoid about whom they are 
receiving email from, should not bother subscribing to a mailing list.

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RE: [LegacyUG] English UK language issue

2006-07-31 Thread Jan Roberts
In Australia I have only heard / used the terms Great Aunt and Great Uncle
also.  My mother's great aunt would be referred to as my great great aunt.

Cheers,
Jan
 
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On 30 Jul 2006  Jack Earnshaw wrote:

> On the Family View tab, and elsewhere, the term "Granduncle" and
> "Grandaunt". This is a term I've never heard used by anyone in the UK.
> The term we use is "Great Uncle" and "Great Aunt". Is there a way to
> alter this wording in the system? 

This was discussed when I did the language translations for the UK 
and Canada.  I believed (and still do) that the terms Granduncle, 
Grandaunt, Grandniece and Grandnephew should be changed to Great- for 
the UK and Canadian English.  Dave Berdan of Millennia believes that 
Grand- is the correct usage for these terms (which fits in with 
Grandmother, Grandfather, Grandson and Granddaughter) instead of 
Great- and that they shouldn't be changed to fit in with current 
usage.

If Millennia can be convinced that it's best to have these terms as 
Great- then it's a simple matter to change them in the language files 
for these languages.  Perhaps if you can find an authoritative source 
for the correct terms . . . 

Cheers, -- Dave N.
-- 
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RE: [LegacyUG] English UK language issue

2006-07-31 Thread Jack Earnshaw
I looked in all the dictionaries I have and found that both words are
quoted - but in most cases it seems to be
granduncle : see great uncle
great uncle : the uncle of ones parent - also called granduncle

So it appears that both words exist as such, but suggesting that the "main"
usage is great uncle.

I'd better try to get a look at the full version of the OED.

But maybe it just made the programming of Legacy easier to use the same
terminology as for grandparents!



Jack


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On 30 Jul 2006  Jack Earnshaw wrote:

> On the Family View tab, and elsewhere, the term "Granduncle" and
> "Grandaunt". This is a term I've never heard used by anyone in the UK.
> The term we use is "Great Uncle" and "Great Aunt". Is there a way to
> alter this wording in the system?

This was discussed when I did the language translations for the UK
and Canada.  I believed (and still do) that the terms Granduncle,
Grandaunt, Grandniece and Grandnephew should be changed to Great- for
the UK and Canadian English.  Dave Berdan of Millennia believes that
Grand- is the correct usage for these terms (which fits in with
Grandmother, Grandfather, Grandson and Granddaughter) instead of
Great- and that they shouldn't be changed to fit in with current
usage.

If Millennia can be convinced that it's best to have these terms as
Great- then it's a simple matter to change them in the language files
for these languages.  Perhaps if you can find an authoritative source
for the correct terms . . .

Cheers, -- Dave N.
--
  David Naylor, Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada.
---



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Re: [LegacyUG] Please reply to confirm(1154335838.16314_533443.bld-mail02) message and allow delivery

2006-07-31 Thread Pamela Bray

I am real although my husband might argue that point.  Pam
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I am real also


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RE: [LegacyUG] Please reply toconfirm(1154335838.16314_533443.bld-mail02) message and allow delivery

2006-07-31 Thread Henry McFadden

 Maybe I missed it but can someone tell me where to enter 'real' or
not in the program.

 It's all terribly confusing for an auld codger like meself!

 Henry


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RE: [LegacyUG] English UK language issue

2006-07-31 Thread ronald ferguson
I also have done similar checks and Granduncle is always a subsiduary to 
Greatuncle. I have checked resource sites on the internet using my library 
card which accesses a range of dictionaries (including the full Collins and 
OED compact - but not full) and the same applies. Great-grand uncle was not 
found at all suggesting that it does not exist in English - I don't know 
about American - but after all it's our language isn't it :)


Ron Ferguson



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From: "Jack Earnshaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] English UK language issue
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 11:58:59 +0100

I looked in all the dictionaries I have and found that both words are
quoted - but in most cases it seems to be
granduncle : see great uncle
great uncle : the uncle of ones parent - also called granduncle

So it appears that both words exist as such, but suggesting that the "main"
usage is great uncle.

I'd better try to get a look at the full version of the OED.

But maybe it just made the programming of Legacy easier to use the same
terminology as for grandparents!



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Re: [LegacyUG] Please reply to confirm(1154335838.16314_533443.bld-mail02) message and allow delivery

2006-07-31 Thread Gene







  
I get lots of spam from the hotmail.com domain,
so I'm just checking that
you are a real person

  
  
  
  
For more information see
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This is just another "Phishing" expedition.  I hope no one has clicked
on the link provided in the original email.  If you did, you have just
given your email address to a spammer and can expect to receive more.

Gene





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Re: [LegacyUG] Please reply to confirm(1154335838.16314_533443.bld-mail02) message and allow delivery

2006-07-31 Thread Gene Hutson


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RE: [LegacyUG] Please reply to confirm(1154335838.16314_533443.bld-mail02) message and allow delivery

2006-07-31 Thread Larry Hart


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RE: [LegacyUG] Odd message

2006-07-31 Thread Rodney Hall
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I have recieved this email on a non Hotmail account address  - in fact I
don't have one! Am I right in assuming this is a spam message?
 
Linda
 
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You did the right thing in not responding to this spammers' phishing
message, as many of the LUG did, unfortunately for them. 

It's just a way of harvesting email addresses for later spamming.

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Re: [LegacyUG] Please reply to confirm(1154335838.16314_533443.bld-mail02) message and allow delivery

2006-07-31 Thread Ross & Pudge Jensen

I am real, thanks.
Yours,
Ross Jensen
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Re: [LegacyUG] English UK language issue

2006-07-31 Thread Mary Young

On 7/31/06, Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

it not logical to say Grandaunt or Granduncle when we don't say Greatfather
and Greatmother

Whoever said English was logical? 
Mary Young


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RE: [LegacyUG] Need help with Help in Legacy 6 Deluxe

2006-07-31 Thread ronald ferguson

Hi Marian,

If you go to the Help file in the Legacy folder right click and then Open 
With do you see a yellow question mark with Winhlp32 Stub next to it. If so 
click on it and the help folder should open.


Please let us know what happens.

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From: "Marian G. Blalack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [LegacyUG] Need help with Help in Legacy 6 Deluxe
Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2006 18:01:02 -0600

I am hoping some of you computer whizs out there can help me.
I have not been able to access the help files in almost two months.
Support has tried to help and we have been able to ascertain that
all the legacy files are where they belong. I have tried everything I can 
with Legacy itself.
I have reinstalled, uninstalled, deleted files that tend to corrupt and 
reinstalled,
deleted everything associated with Legacy except my data files, 
redownloaded and

reinstalled.

In other words, it's not Legacy, its Windows XP!

Early in the summer, I downloaded several pieces of software that I later 
decided to
uninstall. I think a file from Windows must have also  been deleted. My 
problems is
what file and how do I fix it? Any ideas would be welcome. I really need to 
use Help.


Thanks,

Gayle a very wet El Paso, Texas


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RE: [LegacyUG] English UK language issue

2006-07-31 Thread Don Brown


Here in Ontario Canada I have heard Grandaunt and Grand Uncle many times. Is
it not logical to say Grandaunt or Granduncle when we don't say Greatfather
and Greatmother



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Just have to say the term Grandaunt and Granduncle really bother me. I wish
Legacy would change that especially after hearing others don't use the
phrase.  Does anyone really use it?

Renee Zamora
www.harrisena.com
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From: Kirsten Bowman 
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com 
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2006 11:18 PM
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] English UK language issue


Same for me on the West Coast.  Never heard anyone say "Grandaunt" and I
sure never used it myself.

Kirsten

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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] English UK language issue


Same here.  I've lived in New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania and I've only
heard "Great Aunt" and "Great Uncle" used.  It wasn't until I bought
Legacy a few years ago that I'd even heard of the term
"Grandaunt"...Great Aunt Bess was always, well, Great Aunt Bess, and she
was from Wisconsin...

Margaret






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RE: [LegacyUG] Please reply to confirm(1154335838.16314_533443.bld-mail02) message and allow delivery

2006-07-31 Thread Paul
What is this message? Is it valid or a scam of some kind?

 Paul 
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researching:  Abell, Bedingfield, Hinson, Stockton, Whiteside, Parrack,
Cyprett

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[LegacyUG] RE: Need help with Help in Legacy 6 Deluxe

2006-07-31 Thread Marian G. Blalack

Peter and everyone trying to help,

I just checked and help works in Office, Windows Media and Free Cell (all 
Microsoft products) but not in Nero, Gensmarts or AudioCleaning Lab. It does in 
Clooz 2.

I tried going to several restore points and all failed. I can't do a Windows 
repair because because I am running Service pack 2 which is not on my restore 
disk.

I feel like I am turning in circles!

Thanks everyone,

Gayle in extremly wet El Paso, Texas



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Re: [LegacyUG] Pleasereplytoconfirm(1154335838.16314_533443.bld-mail02) message and allow delivery

2006-07-31 Thread Myrna Jorgensen
Elaine,
Sorry you feel that way. I use a program called "SpamArrest" 
and it is fantastic. It works the same by sending a message 
asking for verification that it is a person and not a computer. 
The first few months were hard because I had to keep checking the 
'unverified' to see if there were any messages I really wanted 
(i.e. someone that did not understand what to do - like older 
computer users). After 2 years with this program I now receive 1 
or 2 messages a week in the unverified and I know that there are 
NO spam and NO viruses that have slipped through. This is great 
because I use an ISP (the only one available to us here in the 
boonies of Mexico) that has so many problems that it is blocked 
by some ISPs in the states.
Yes, it is a pain and she should have set up a filter in her 
spamblocker to let anything in that has LUG in the subject or 
received from line. In fact it is a real shame and real STUPID 
that some of us have to depend on programs like that at all.
Now, lets get back to Legacy problems. Oh, how I missed not 
having messages the first of the month. Thank you so much for 
fixing that problem.
Myrna
in sunny, warm Mexico 


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Re: [LegacyUG] Pleasereplytoconfirm(1154335838.16314_533443.bld-mail02) message and allow delivery

2006-07-31 Thread Myrna Jorgensen
BTW - it does not do any good to reply to her by using the 
"reply" as it does not go to her mailbox but to the full LUG 
instead. You should reply directly to her address.
Myrna 



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Re: [LegacyUG] English UK language issue

2006-07-31 Thread Marian G. Blalack

From the full OED:

Grand-aunt - One's father's or mother's aunt; a great-aunt.
Great-uncle; aunt - a father's or mother's aunt. (notice it does not 
refer you to grand-uncle or aunt)


Gayle in El Paso


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Re: [LegacyUG] REPORTS - FULL NAME

2006-07-31 Thread Brian

The reports that do not work probably have a space between full and
name. Legacy uses the code [FullName] as replaceable text and will 
substitute the name of an individual for that when required but will not

recognize [Full Name] (note the extra space).

Brian
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Patricia Hickin wrote:

When I create a report and have the name of the featured individual
in the slot next to "Record Selection" I am told that the title for
the report will be, let's say, "Family Group Record for [Full Name]"
-- SOMETIMES when the report is then created/printed is has the name
of the featured individual instead of the words "[Full Name]" so that
the heading reads, e.g. "Family Group Record for John Doe" At other
time I get a report that just puts in the "[Full Name]" instead of
the individual's name, e.g., "Family Group Record for [Full Name]"

Can somebody explain the discrepancy and how I can get the
individual's name to appear without actually retyping it in or
copying it.

(As usual, I HOPE this makes sense, but don't feel I'm explaining
very clearly.)

Pat


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RE: [LegacyUG] Please reply to confirm(1154335838.16314_533443.bld-mail02) message and allow delivery

2006-07-31 Thread Support
 

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RE: [LegacyUG] Please reply toconfirm(1154335838.16314_533443.bld-mail02) message and allow delivery

2006-07-31 Thread Support
It appears that someone subscribed to the LUG list with a hot mail account
and is using Surgemail as an anti-spam blocker.  He or she forgot to put the
list as an approved sender.  Unfortunately, we have no way to determine
*who* that lister is to contact him or her directly.

If you click on the link in the email you'll go to the netwinsite.  f you
click on "Reply", as the instructions in the message state to do, the reply
will only come back to the list since there's no other address for it to go
to.

I'm contacting netwinsite support to see if they can contact the lister or
can authorize the list to come through.

***Please let's not clog up the list with comments about this, ok?***

Only those who have signed up for the list can get emails through to the
list.

I use SpamArrest for my personal home accounts and some of the staff uses it
for their personal Legacy accounts - believe me, it's great to block the
spam!  Unfortunately I can't use it on the support email address and I get
hundreds of spam a day to that email address!


Thanks for using Legacy.

Sherry
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[LegacyUG] Some helpful reminders

2006-07-31 Thread Support
Hi All,

Just a couple of tips to help everyone out

If you have a question about a particular feature, take a look at our
website at http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Tips.asp.  We have a ton of
articles there on various features in Legacy including backing up, sharing
files, email attachments, editing, exporting & importing, pictures and other
multimedia files, splitting files, web pages, formatting names and
locations, etc.

If you get an error message or need help with downloading and installing
Legacy, go to http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Help.asp.  It will really save
you a lot of time if you go there before contacting Support or filling out
the Problem Report Form.

So many of the emails I get asking for help have the solutions on those two
sites and I just refer the user over there.

We love corresponding with you all, but I feel bad when a person is
struggling with an error or question that they could have gotten an answer
to in less time than it took them to contact us, especially on weekends when
we're not working 

Thanks for using Legacy.

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RE: [LegacyUG] Can I tentatively link 2 people?

2006-07-31 Thread CJ Fattig
Thanks for everyone's help! I don't have separate family files, they
are both in one, that's what makes this so difficult.  If I'm right,
the person in question was "adopted" by different parents and given a
different name...so different parents, different siblings, but I think
one person.  One of those convoluted family history story legends, I'm
afraid.

What I ended up doing was I "added as a sibling" both of them to each
other's parents, so they show up as siblings, with extra parents.   I
then put brackets in the given name with the other name. EG: John
[Peter Brown] Smith and Peter [John Smith] Brown, both who have Jane
and Jack Brown and Amy and Aaron Smith as parents.

This way, later, I can simply unlink the "wrong" identity from the
appropriate parent and delete the extra name, if I need to.

CJ Fattig http://www.geocities.com/huskies4all
I believe that every human has a finite number of heart-beats. I don't
intend to waste any of mine running around doing exercises. -Neil
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Re: [LegacyUG] Please reply to confirm(1154335838.16314_533443.bld-mail02) message and allow delivery

2006-07-31 Thread John Kaufmann

Why not trying your spam testing else where!!!

It is a real pain to see this junk!!

Jack

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Re: [LegacyUG] Need help with Help in Legacy 6 Deluxe

2006-07-31 Thread Brian
One user who had a problem with Help not working Reported a couple of 
weeks ago that he fixed it by:

1.  In windows explorer, I browsed to c:\windows\winhlp32.exe.
2.  Renamed winhlp32.exe to winhlp32.xxx
3.  Restarted Legacy and clicked on HELP | CONTENTS in the menu bar and 
it worked.


What I noticed was that when I went back to c:\windows\winhlp32, there
were now two files with the exact same date and time stamp.  One file 
was winhlp32.xxx and one was winhlp32.exe.  The system regenerated the 
winhlp32 file automatically; so my original winhlp32 file must have been 
damaged in some way.



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Marian G. Blalack wrote:

Dear Ron,

I did as you suggested, twice, and nothing happened.
Does this mean I am missing the Winhlp32 file?

Thanks,
Gayle


ronald ferguson wrote:


Hi Marian,

If you go to the Help file in the Legacy folder right click and then 
Open With do you see a yellow question mark with Winhlp32 Stub next to 
it. If so click on it and the help folder should open.


Please let us know what happens.

Ron Ferguson



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RE: [LegacyUG] English UK language issue

2006-07-31 Thread Jack Earnshaw
Yippee!
I've put in a suggestion for a change so that the term can be altered
"optionally"

Jack

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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] English UK language issue


 From the full OED:

Grand-aunt - One's father's or mother's aunt; a great-aunt.
Great-uncle; aunt - a father's or mother's aunt. (notice it does not
refer you to grand-uncle or aunt)

Gayle in El Paso


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Re: [LegacyUG] English UK language issue

2006-07-31 Thread Jennifer H.

Here in Ontario Canada I have heard Grandaunt and Grand Uncle many times. Is
it not logical to say Grandaunt or Granduncle when we don't say Greatfather
and Greatmother


It wouldn't be "greatfather", it would be great grandfather and his
brother would be your great granduncle.  If my brother is the
grand-father, as his sister, I want to be the grand-aunt.  I'm not
anxious to be old enough yet to make it to the "great" level. =)

I have embraced this system since introduced.  It makes perfect sense.
Just think, we can be on the cutting edge of changing the language.
Communication becomes cleaner and more specific.  Legacy doesn't say
that it's "changing the world of genealogy" for nothing!  Change is
difficult, but it's so logical I wonder why we couldn't all embrace
it.  Just because it's not written anywhere doesn't mean that we can't
improve it right here and now!

Jennifer


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RE: [LegacyUG] Deleting Part of a Family File

2006-07-31 Thread ronald ferguson
Tag the group if not already tagged then Tools>Advanced Deletinng and delete 
all with that tag. I strongly suggest that you back-up first just in case 
you have other people using that tag.


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From: "K. Edward Lay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
To: 
Subject: [LegacyUG] Deleting Part of a Family File
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 11:05:02 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)


I would like to eliminate COMPLETELY from my Legacy database an extensive
family line, not the whole file. I first made a focus group of it, placed
it in a separate Gedcom, then removed it from my genealogy, but the names
survive in the Name List and appear in any Gedcom that I make and then
download (although the family is no longer connected with mine). Is there
an easy way to remove it - I already have it as a focus group?

- Ed


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Re: [LegacyUG] Need help with Help in Legacy 6 Deluxe

2006-07-31 Thread Marian G. Blalack

Dear Ron,

I did as you suggested, twice, and nothing happened.
Does this mean I am missing the Winhlp32 file?

Thanks,
Gayle


ronald ferguson wrote:


Hi Marian,

If you go to the Help file in the Legacy folder right click and then 
Open With do you see a yellow question mark with Winhlp32 Stub next to 
it. If so click on it and the help folder should open.


Please let us know what happens.

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Re: [LegacyUG] Entering children when unknown which of the 2 spouses are the parent

2006-07-31 Thread Dermot McGlone

On 31/07/06, Cathy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 

You could choose to live with an extra spouse
 

 
Of course, living with an extra spouse would be bigamy :) 



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RE: [LegacyUG] Please reply to confirm(1154335838.16314_533443.bld-mail02) message and allow delivery

2006-07-31 Thread Pat






Rec'd this message. 
 
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[LegacyUG] Deleting Part of a Family File

2006-07-31 Thread K. Edward Lay
 

I would like to eliminate COMPLETELY from my Legacy database an extensive 

family line, not the whole file. I first made a focus group of it, placed 

it in a separate Gedcom, then removed it from my genealogy, but the names 

survive in the Name List and appear in any Gedcom that I make and then 

download (although the family is no longer connected with mine). Is there 

an easy way to remove it - I already have it as a focus group? 

 

- Ed



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Re: [LegacyUG] Please reply to confirm(1154335838.16314_533443.bld-mail02) message and allow delivery

2006-07-31 Thread RICHARD SCHULTHIES
I used to be a real person, but now I am getting
unreal. I teach LUG in beautiful downtown Burbank. How
less real can that be.
Rich :-))_

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RE: [LegacyUG] English UK language issue

2006-07-31 Thread Rodney Hall
Don Brown wrote:
> Here in Ontario Canada I have heard Grandaunt and Grand Uncle many
> times. Is it not logical to say Grandaunt or Granduncle when we don't
> say Greatfather and Greatmother  
> 

It may not seem 'logical', but common usage here in England (where we use
English! :o) ) is Greatuncle etc. and Grandfather etc.

Perhaps Legacy should use Granduncle etc. in the English[Canadian] file and
Greatuncle etc. in the English[UK] file?


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Re: [LegacyUG] English UK language issue

2006-07-31 Thread Dermot McGlone

Well, I seem to be in the minority, but I use the term granduncle and
grandaunt all the time, and always have.  I would always have
considered the terms Great Uncle and Great Aunt "Americanisms" (No
offence meant to anyone!)
I have been lucky to know many of my Grandaunts and -uncles, and have
always called them that.  When my children ask who my mother's sister
is (for example), I would always use the phrase Grandaunt.  I've just
done a straw poll around the office (yes, I'm in work at the moment)
and everyone here said they use the term grand rather than great.
For the next generation back, I would also use the term great-grand
aunt or uncle.
Maybe it's an Irish thing
Dermot.

On 31/07/06, Mary Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 7/31/06, Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it not logical to say Grandaunt or Granduncle when we don't say Greatfather
> and Greatmother
Whoever said English was logical? 
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RE: [LegacyUG] English UK language issue

2006-07-31 Thread Cricket Hackmann
 Rodney Hall wrote:
<>


Not a bad idea!  I can't speak for other parts of the U.S., but here in
Missouri, I've never heard anyone use "grandaunt" or "granduncle"...we all
have "great-aunts" and "great-uncles."

Or perhaps Legacy could give us an option to choose?  Currently, under the
"customize" tab, you can choose whether you prefer the term "Christening" or
"Baptism."  Could this not be solved similarly?

Cricket Hackmann
Ashland, Missouri





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Re: [LegacyUG] changed married / maiden names

2006-07-31 Thread Cathy Flamholtz

From what I have seen (I'm a Legacy newbie), I really like Legacy, but

I do feel this is one place where it falls really short. Since the
powers that be are considering an update on this, I'd like to suggest
something a bit more far-reaching than just adding a sort using a
married surname. As I've written before, I'm only familiar with one
other genealogical software program, Reunion. Since it's for Macintosh
exclusively, most people aren't familiar with it, but the way it
handles this issue is so far and away ahead of Legacy that I have to
suggest that you check it out. (And I'm using an older version of
Reunion)

Reunion users go to the person they are searching for by utilizing the
index (rather than a name list). The grid looks like Reunion's index
grid, but includes a number of sort features. There's a little box
where you can specify that you'd like to see: All, or Just males, just
females, or those you specified as unknown sex.

Then, you tell it to sort your list of names by (there are two sections):
Last name, first name
First name, last  name
Soundex-last name, first name
ID number, last name, first name
ID number, first name, last name
right under this are all the same as above, but using married surnames

as you click on any name, the id number is shown
In addition, there are the same entries shown as in Legacy's grid
which include birthdate, birth place, death date and death place, and
spouse, but they are all immediately able to be configured. Click on
the heading birth date, for instance, and there are pull down menus
that allow you to change it so that it shows anything that you've
entered in any field. So I could pick Parents and have this shown
instead of spouse or the death place. I often find it handy to see
both the Spouse and the Parents when I'm trying to figure which of the
12 Mary Vails I've discovered new information about. If I'm searching
for someone who came in via Ellis Island, I could show all the
emigration dates instead of one of the other headings.

This makes searching a breeze. The only thing I wish is that you could
sort by, not only name, but date.

These settings, again operating on pull down configurables, are so
much easier than having to go to the trouble of customizing.

I wish you'd expand the index section, make it this versatile, and
allow us to navigate around so that we wouldn't have to use the name
list at all.

CJF


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Re: [LegacyUG] English UK language issue

2006-07-31 Thread Markie Flint Blackmon



Jennifer H. wrote:



I have embraced this system since introduced.  It makes perfect sense.
Just think, we can be on the cutting edge of changing the language.
Communication becomes cleaner and more specific.  Legacy doesn't say
that it's "changing the world of genealogy" for nothing!  Change is
difficult, but it's so logical I wonder why we couldn't all embrace
it.  Just because it's not written anywhere doesn't mean that we can't
improve it right here and now!


If I EVER hear any of my darling great nieces or great nephews refer to 
me as anything other than "Great Aunt Margaret", they're out of the 
Will, period!


Great Aunt Margaret


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RE: [LegacyUG] Please reply to confirm(1154335838.16314_533443.bld-mail02) message and allow delivery

2006-07-31 Thread marilyns99

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Re: [LegacyUG] changed married / maiden names

2006-07-31 Thread ronald ferguson

Have you looked at all the options under Search>Find?

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From: "Cathy Flamholtz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] changed married / maiden names
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 12:26:46 -0700

From what I have seen (I'm a Legacy newbie), I really like Legacy, but
I do feel this is one place where it falls really short. Since the
powers that be are considering an update on this, I'd like to suggest
something a bit more far-reaching than just adding a sort using a
married surname. As I've written before, I'm only familiar with one
other genealogical software program, Reunion. Since it's for Macintosh
exclusively, most people aren't familiar with it, but the way it
handles this issue is so far and away ahead of Legacy that I have to
suggest that you check it out. (And I'm using an older version of
Reunion)

Reunion users go to the person they are searching for by utilizing the
index (rather than a name list). The grid looks like Reunion's index
grid, but includes a number of sort features. There's a little box
where you can specify that you'd like to see: All, or Just males, just
females, or those you specified as unknown sex.

Then, you tell it to sort your list of names by (there are two sections):
Last name, first name
First name, last  name
Soundex-last name, first name
ID number, last name, first name
ID number, first name, last name
right under this are all the same as above, but using married surnames

as you click on any name, the id number is shown
In addition, there are the same entries shown as in Legacy's grid
which include birthdate, birth place, death date and death place, and
spouse, but they are all immediately able to be configured. Click on
the heading birth date, for instance, and there are pull down menus
that allow you to change it so that it shows anything that you've
entered in any field. So I could pick Parents and have this shown
instead of spouse or the death place. I often find it handy to see
both the Spouse and the Parents when I'm trying to figure which of the
12 Mary Vails I've discovered new information about. If I'm searching
for someone who came in via Ellis Island, I could show all the
emigration dates instead of one of the other headings.

This makes searching a breeze. The only thing I wish is that you could
sort by, not only name, but date.

These settings, again operating on pull down configurables, are so
much easier than having to go to the trouble of customizing.

I wish you'd expand the index section, make it this versatile, and
allow us to navigate around so that we wouldn't have to use the name
list at all.

CJF


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Re: [LegacyUG] Need help with Help in Legacy 6 Deluxe

2006-07-31 Thread ronald ferguson

Hi Gayle,
My apolgies if you receive this twice - I have previously replied but do not 
know whether I sent it to LUG, yourself or whether it got lost in the ether!


However, I think that what has happened is that your help file has somehow 
become disassociated. You might like to try going again to the help file and 
right clicking and then browse to see if Windows Winhlp32 Stub is in the 
list of files. If so clheck "always use for files of this type" and click 
the file name. If this doesn't work or you still cannot open from within 
Legacy then I suggest you have a look at Doug Knox's page 
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/file_assoc.htm . He has a list of fixes there for 
many things but one of which is HLP File Association Fix I would suggest 
downloading and running this.


Good Luck,
Ron



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From: "Marian G. Blalack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Need help with Help in Legacy 6 Deluxe
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 08:44:23 -0600

Dear Ron,

I did as you suggested, twice, and nothing happened.
Does this mean I am missing the Winhlp32 file?

Thanks,
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Re: [LegacyUG] changed married / maiden names

2006-07-31 Thread Brian

Mike,

Adding Married names in the Name List and Index Views is registered as 
an enhancement request. It has not been forgotten.


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Mike wrote:

Noelene,

This is not available in Legacy, although I would love to have that option.

I export my Legacy file to a GEDCOM and import it back to my old unsupported
genealogy software occasionally just for that and charts.

I have requested that it be added to a future release, but did not receive a
reply from Millennia, so I'm not sure if Legacy will ever support this.

Mike


I've trawled through every drop down menu and searched the Help but can't
find where I can change my master name list for females to use their married
name instead of their maiden names. I know I could do it with FTM but can't
see it with Legacy. Is this a feature and possible? 
Noelene Jenkinson

Horsham, Australia
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RE: [LegacyUG] Deleting Part of a Family File

2006-07-31 Thread K. Edward Lay






 
Thank you Ron - it worked.
- Ed
 
K. EDWARD LAY UVA Professor Emeritus of Architecture
 
---Original Message---
 

From: ronald ferguson
Date: 07/31/06 20:18:23
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Deleting Part of a Family File
 
Tag the group if not already tagged then Tools>Advanced Deletinng and delete
all with that tag. I strongly suggest that you back-up first just in case
you have other people using that tag.
 
Ron Ferguson
 
 
 
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>From: "K. Edward Lay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
>To: 
>Subject: [LegacyUG] Deleting Part of a Family File
>Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 11:05:02 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
>
>
>I would like to eliminate COMPLETELY from my Legacy database an extensive
>family line, not the whole file. I first made a focus group of it, placed
>it in a separate Gedcom, then removed it from my genealogy, but the names
>survive in the Name List and appear in any Gedcom that I make and then
>download (although the family is no longer connected with mine). Is there
>an easy way to remove it - I already have it as a focus group?
>
>- Ed
 
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Re: [LegacyUG] Need help with Help in Legacy 6 Deluxe

2006-07-31 Thread Marian G. Blalack

Dear Brian,

I printed your e-mail, followed the directions, everything went as 
stated in the e-mail EXCEPT help would not open in Legacy.
At least I discovered the winhlp32.exe file is there except it is in the 
system32 folder, not the main Windows folder.


Thanks,
Gayle in wet, muddy, cool El Paso, TX

Brian wrote:

One user who had a problem with Help not working Reported a couple of 
weeks ago that he fixed it by:

1.  In windows explorer, I browsed to c:\windows\winhlp32.exe.
2.  Renamed winhlp32.exe to winhlp32.xxx
3.  Restarted Legacy and clicked on HELP | CONTENTS in the menu bar 
and it worked.


What I noticed was that when I went back to c:\windows\winhlp32, there
were now two files with the exact same date and time stamp.  One file 
was winhlp32.xxx and one was winhlp32.exe.  The system regenerated the 
winhlp32 file automatically; so my original winhlp32 file must have 
been damaged in some way.



Brian
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Thanks.


Marian G. Blalack wrote:


Dear Ron,

I did as you suggested, twice, and nothing happened.
Does this mean I am missing the Winhlp32 file?

Thanks,
Gayle


ronald ferguson wrote:


Hi Marian,

If you go to the Help file in the Legacy folder right click and then 
Open With do you see a yellow question mark with Winhlp32 Stub next 
to it. If so click on it and the help folder should open.


Please let us know what happens.

Ron Ferguson





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Re: [LegacyUG] English UK language issue

2006-07-31 Thread Jennifer H.

On 7/31/06, Markie Flint Blackmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



If I EVER hear any of my darling great nieces or great nephews refer to
me as anything other than "Great Aunt Margaret", they're out of the
Will, period!

Great Aunt Margaret



So thats a "no" in the change column, eh?  Clearly you just don't want
to be a part of "changing the world of genealogy".  

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[LegacyUG] Adding names

2006-07-31 Thread Pamela Cooper
Hi, can anyone help.  When I try to add a name to the Family Page it comes
up with the error message " Error getting next deleted RIN.

Error 3021: No current record.

Would you like to TRY IT AGAIN?"

If I say yes, the same message comes up if I say no it goes to the page and
allows me to add the person.  This happened some time ago and it corrected
itself.  It is surmountable but a nuisance.  Has anyone else had this
problem.  I have added names by just clicking the blank for some time with
no trouble until now.

Many thanks

Pamela


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Re: [LegacyUG] Adding names

2006-07-31 Thread Cathy

Hi Pamela,
Have you done what is suggested at
http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/help.asp
for Error 3021?

If you have, contact Support direct.
If you haven't, follow the instructions.

Cheers,
Cathy

At 10:59 AM 1/08/2006, you wrote:


Hi, can anyone help.  When I try to add a name to the Family Page it comes
up with the error message " Error getting next deleted RIN.

Error 3021: No current record.

Would you like to TRY IT AGAIN?"

If I say yes, the same message comes up if I say no it goes to the page and
allows me to add the person.  This happened some time ago and it corrected
itself.  It is surmountable but a nuisance.  Has anyone else had this
problem.  I have added names by just clicking the blank for some time with
no trouble until now.

Many thanks

Pamela




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[LegacyUG] Sources for parents

2006-07-31 Thread Renee Zamora



I'm not sure if I'm missing this but is there a place to put your source 
for the parents to someone?  When I have two different possible sets of 
parents I would like to be able to see my sources for both sets.
 
Renee Zamora
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Re: [LegacyUG] Sources for parents

2006-07-31 Thread Dan Bateham



Hi Renee,
 
I think this may give you what you are looking 
for:
 
Once you have added the parents to the child, navigate to 
the parents, then right click in the child list, there you can select 
"Children's Settings..." and at the bottom of the next screen that pops up you 
can select any of various relationships for both the father and mother (even 
"challenged" and "disproved" among others such as "adopted" and "step") and 
source the relationship from there, for each child. 
 
Kind regards,
Dan Bateham.

  - Original Message - 
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  Renee 
  Zamora 
  To: Legacy Mailing List 
  
  Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 8:45 PM
  Subject: [LegacyUG] Sources for 
  parents
  
  I'm not sure if I'm missing this but is there a place to put your source 
  for the parents to someone?  When I have two different possible sets of 
  parents I would like to be able to see my sources for both sets.
   
  Renee Zamora
  www.harrisena.com
   
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Re: [LegacyUG] Sources for parents

2006-07-31 Thread Dave Naylor
On 31 Jul 2006  Renee Zamora wrote:

> is there a place to put your source for the parents to someone?  When I
> have two different possible sets of parents I would like to be able to
> see my sources for both sets. 

Scroll down in the individual's Assigned Sources to Father 
Relationship and Mother Relationship -- when you've added two sets of 
parents you'll have 2 of each of these.

Cheers, -- Dave N.
-- 
  David Naylor, Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada. 
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Re: [LegacyUG] Need help with Help in Legacy 6 Deluxe

2006-07-31 Thread ronald ferguson

Hi Gayle,

There is more than one Winhlp32 and there should be one in \WINDOWS

Ron Ferguson



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From: "Marian G. Blalack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Need help with Help in Legacy 6 Deluxe
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 19:52:21 -0600

Dear Brian,

I printed your e-mail, followed the directions, everything went as stated 
in the e-mail EXCEPT help would not open in Legacy.
At least I discovered the winhlp32.exe file is there except it is in the 
system32 folder, not the main Windows folder.


Thanks,
Gayle in wet, muddy, cool El Paso, TX

Brian wrote:

One user who had a problem with Help not working Reported a couple of 
weeks ago that he fixed it by:

1.  In windows explorer, I browsed to c:\windows\winhlp32.exe.
2.  Renamed winhlp32.exe to winhlp32.xxx
3.  Restarted Legacy and clicked on HELP | CONTENTS in the menu bar and it 
worked.


What I noticed was that when I went back to c:\windows\winhlp32, there
were now two files with the exact same date and time stamp.  One file was 
winhlp32.xxx and one was winhlp32.exe.  The system regenerated the 
winhlp32 file automatically; so my original winhlp32 file must have been 
damaged in some way.



Brian
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Thanks.


Marian G. Blalack wrote:


Dear Ron,

I did as you suggested, twice, and nothing happened.
Does this mean I am missing the Winhlp32 file?

Thanks,
Gayle


ronald ferguson wrote:


Hi Marian,

If you go to the Help file in the Legacy folder right click and then 
Open With do you see a yellow question mark with Winhlp32 Stub next to 
it. If so click on it and the help folder should open.


Please let us know what happens.

Ron Ferguson


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