Re: [LegacyUG] Register for Webinar Friday - Tracing Your European Ancestors by Julie Goucher

2016-12-15 Thread Thomas Vilfroy via LegacyUserGroup
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Can either be Friday Dec 16 or Wed Dec XX 2016...can't be both..so I gather it 
will be Friday?
 

On Thursday, December 15, 2016 9:53 AM, Geoff Rasmussen 
 wrote:
 

 A broad overview of research in Europe - a continent spanning more than thirty 
countries which has been subjected to wars, political unrest and border 
changes. Europe is a Continent with different languages, cultures and 
religions, all of which play a part in family history research. This 
presentation looks at the obstacles and pitfalls a researcher may encounter, 
and the major historical events & those that have had a marked effect on family 
history & are identified, especially the impact of the world wars and regional 
conflicts, border changes and movements of populations. Advice on broadly 
available sources is also discussed.Join us and Julie Goucher for the live 
webinar Wednesday, December 16, 2016 at 2pm Eastern U.S. Register today to 
reserve your virtual seat. Registration is free but space is limited to the 
first 1,000 people to join that day. Before joining, please visit www.java.com 
to ensure you have the latest version of Java which our webinar software 
requires. When you join, if you receive a message that the webinar is full, you 
know we've reached the 1,000 limit, so we invite you to view the recording 
which should be published to the webinar archives within an hour or two of the 
event's conclusion.Download the syllabusIn preparation for the webinar, 
download the supplemental syllabus materials here. Or register for multiple 
webinars at once by clicking here.Not sure if you already registered?Login to 
view your registration status for this webinar (available for annual or monthly 
webinar subscribers).Test Your Webinar ConnectionTo ensure that your webinar 
connection is ready to go, click here.Can't make it to the live event?No 
worries. Its recording will be available for a limited time. Webinar 
Subscribers have unlimited access to all webinar recordings for the duration of 
their membership.About the presenterA family historian for more than 25 years, 
Julie started her interest into her roots early, encouraged by a series of 
Great Aunts. Julie's ancestry is primarily from the southeast of England; 
Surrey, Sussex and Hampshire and her roots are deeply embedded within those 
three counties. She also has links to Warwickshire and various other parts of 
the globe – India, Australia and Canada. Julie is half Italian and it was 
during her pursuit of this part of her ancestry that she formed both a one-name 
and one-place study. Julie has been a member of the Guild of One Name Studies 
for over 10 years and is currently secretary and is the former Secretary and 
founder member of the Society for One-Place Studies. Julie was a founding 
member of the Anglo Italian FHS and was vice-chair for around 5 years. Having 
worked within the Pharmacy management profession for over 20 years, a move to 
Devon was the catalyst to return to study and complete a history degree. Julie 
is the writer and developer of the successful "Book of Me, Written by You" 
program, which has been popular as a series of workshops delivered to both 
professionals and historians, in addition to undertaking research for some 
clients. Julie is a regular contributor to The In-Depth Genealogist magazine 
with her column Across the Pond. Julie's book Tracing your European Ancestors 
is to be published in 2016 by Pen and Sword Books. When Julie is not working or 
researching her own ancestry she can be found reading, exploring the many 
National trust properties within the South of England or writing at her blog – 
Anglers RestAdd it to your Google CalendarWith our Google Calendar button, you 
will never forget our upcoming webinars. Simply click the button to add it to 
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Webinar timeThe webinar will be live on Wednesday, December 16, 2016 at:   
   - 2pm Eastern (U.S.)
   - 1pm Central
   - 12pm Mountain
   - 11am Pacific
Or use this Time Zone Converter.Here's how to attend:   
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Re: [LegacyUG] Media File Transfer

2016-12-15 Thread Richard Van Wasshnova
Hi George,
On your laptop click: Options>Locations>under 6.2 Test all Media Folders.
Tic the 2nd box "make a list of missing media" and Proceed.
Are there missing Media files? If not your only problem is the duplicates.
If there are missing files let us know.

On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 11:21 AM, Brian Kelly  wrote:

> Since you cannot restore your media files from within Legacy you cannot be
> overwriting media. That is why you are not seeing the warning about
> overwriting media. The difference in files on the desktop and the laptop
> probably means you have media files on the desktop which are not linked to
> anything in your file so they are not included in the backup of your Legacy
> media and were not restored to the laptop when you extracted the media from
> your media backup file.
>
> To restore from your media backup you need to use Windows compressed file
> tools or another program which can extract files from a .zip compressed
> file.
>
> Brian Kelly
>
>
> On 14-Dec-16 2:07 PM, George wrote:
>
>> I purchased a new laptop to take south with me this year. I have been able
>> to transfer my data to it with no problem. The first time I transferred my
>> media I followed the instructions available on Legacy's site. Everything
>> seemed to go well. I decided to check the number of items in the media
>> folder on the laptop compared to those on my desktop. I have about 11,000
>> items on my desktop but only about 8,000 on the laptop.
>>
>> Further when I transfer my data file it asks if I want to overwrite the
>> existing file, and I say yes and everything seems to be OK with that part.
>> However it does not ask me to overwrite the media files. Would this not
>> put
>> duplicates in the media file?
>>
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> George
>>
>>
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[LegacyUG] Register for Webinar Friday - Tracing Your European Ancestors by Julie Goucher

2016-12-15 Thread Geoff Rasmussen
A broad overview of research in Europe - a continent spanning more than
thirty countries which has been subjected to wars, political unrest and
border changes. Europe is a Continent with different languages, cultures
and religions, all of which play a part in family history research. This
presentation looks at the obstacles and pitfalls a researcher may
encounter, and the major historical events & those that have had a marked
effect on family history & are identified, especially the impact of the
world wars and regional conflicts, border changes and movements of
populations. Advice on broadly available sources is also discussed.

Join us and Julie Goucher for the live webinar Wednesday, December 16, 2016
at 2pm Eastern U.S. Register today to reserve your virtual seat. *Registration
is free but space is limited to the first 1,000 people to join that
day.* Before
joining, please visit www.java.com to ensure you have the latest version of
Java which our webinar software requires. When you join, if you receive a
message that the webinar is full, you know we've reached the 1,000 limit,
so we invite you to view the recording which should be published to the
webinar archives within an hour or two of the event's conclusion.

*Download the syllabus*

In preparation for the webinar, download the supplemental syllabus
materials here
.

[image: Registerbut]


Or register for multiple webinars at once by clicking here
.

*Not sure if you already registered?*

Login  to
view your registration status for this webinar (available for annual or
monthly webinar subscribers).

*Test Your Webinar Connection*

To ensure that your webinar connection is ready to go, click here

.

*Can't make it to the live event?*

No worries. Its recording will be available for a limited time. Webinar
Subscribers  have
unlimited access to all webinar recordings for the duration of their
membership.

*About the presenter*

[image: JulieGoucher-144x144]
A
family historian for more than 25 years, Julie started her interest into
her roots early, encouraged by a series of Great Aunts. Julie's ancestry is
primarily from the southeast of England; Surrey, Sussex and Hampshire and
her roots are deeply embedded within those three counties. She also has
links to Warwickshire and various other parts of the globe – India,
Australia and Canada. Julie is half Italian and it was during her pursuit
of this part of her ancestry that she formed both a one-name and one-place
study. Julie has been a member of the Guild of One Name Studies for over 10
years and is currently secretary and is the former Secretary and founder
member of the Society for One-Place Studies. Julie was a founding member of
the Anglo Italian FHS and was vice-chair for around 5 years. Having worked
within the Pharmacy management profession for over 20 years, a move to
Devon was the catalyst to return to study and complete a history degree.
Julie is the writer and developer of the successful "Book of Me, Written by
You" program, which has been popular as a series of workshops delivered to
both professionals and historians, in addition to undertaking research for
some clients. Julie is a regular contributor to The In-Depth Genealogist
magazine with her column Across the Pond. Julie's book Tracing your
European Ancestors is to be published in 2016 by Pen and Sword Books. When
Julie is not working or researching her own ancestry she can be found
reading, exploring the many National trust properties within the South of
England or writing at her blog – Anglers Rest

*Add it to your Google Calendar*

With our Google Calendar button, you will never forget our upcoming
webinars. Simply click the button to add it to your calendar. You can then
optionally embed the webinar events (and even turn them on and off) into
your own personal calendar. If you have already added the calendar, you do
not have to do it again - the new webinar events will automatically appear.



*Webinar time*

The webinar will be live on Wednesday, December 16, 2016 at:

   - 2pm Eastern (U.S.)
   - 1pm Central
   - 12pm Mountain
   - 11am Pacific

Or use this Time Zone Converter
.

*Here's how to attend:*

   1. Register at www.FamilyTreeWebinars.com
    today.