Re: [LegacyUG] Double Dates

2009-03-26 Thread RICHARD SCHULTHIES

Will you have 100% French dates, or will there be British and/or Protestant 
European also. Only if you have 100% will it matter. I have found that to 
include the Scandinavian alphabet characters with them in correct order, I 
changed the underlying language to Swedish, though I never print in that 
language. This seems to have brought in other changes, which I accepted. You 
might consider switching to a 'Catholic' language which would never need the 
double dating. But I have both so must accept the doubles when not needed.
Rich in LA CA


--- On Thu, 3/26/09, Kay Fordham kayhawo...@earthlink.net wrote:

 From: Kay Fordham kayhawo...@earthlink.net
 Subject: [LegacyUG] Double Dates
 To: Legacy User Group LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
 Date: Thursday, March 26, 2009, 2:52 PM
 I am inputting many early French records from 1600s through
 1800s.  They did not use double dating.  If I turn the
 option off, all records are changed, including those which
 require double dating.  Is there a way to manually turn off
 the option for selected records?
 
 Thanks,
 Kay 
 
 
 
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Re: [LegacyUG] Double Dates

2009-03-26 Thread Kay Fordham

Rich,

My French records are only for certain lines.  They come from Catholic 
parish registers and civil registers, neither of which used double dating. 
My early German parish registers (protestant) did not use double dating 
either.  I do need double dating for my early New Englanders and may likely 
need the feature for other lines in the future. Guess I'll have to accept 
the doubles when not needed as you stated below.  This issue would likely 
cause problems for many users but I saw only a couple of posts in the 
archives.


Thanks for your feedback.
Kay

- Original Message - 
From: RICHARD SCHULTHIES fourpa...@verizon.net

To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 3:35 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Double Dates




Will you have 100% French dates, or will there be British and/or 
Protestant European also. Only if you have 100% will it matter. I have 
found that to include the Scandinavian alphabet characters with them in 
correct order, I changed the underlying language to Swedish, though I 
never print in that language. This seems to have brought in other changes, 
which I accepted. You might consider switching to a 'Catholic' language 
which would never need the double dating. But I have both so must accept 
the doubles when not needed.

Rich in LA CA


--- On Thu, 3/26/09, Kay Fordham kayhawo...@earthlink.net wrote:


From: Kay Fordham kayhawo...@earthlink.net
Subject: [LegacyUG] Double Dates
To: Legacy User Group LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Date: Thursday, March 26, 2009, 2:52 PM
I am inputting many early French records from 1600s through
1800s.  They did not use double dating.  If I turn the
option off, all records are changed, including those which
require double dating.  Is there a way to manually turn off
the option for selected records?

Thanks,
Kay







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