Re: [LegacyUG] Two Questions?

2017-05-03 Thread Jeanine Bailiff
Hi This has nothing to do with  Legacy even though I am on it.  I live 
in Vancouver Washington but I grew up mostly in Butte Montana. The only 
Herzog I knew was JoAnn Herzog (I think was her first name.  I am 85 so 
it has been a long time since I left Butte  Actually 1949 when I went to 
college. Anyway just wondering if you were related. It is a name not 
frequently seen.


Jeanine Martinell Bailiff


On 5/1/2017 9:57 AM, Joyce Herzog wrote:
Thank you to both CE Wood & Rick Koelz. I have been offline since7 PM 
EDT hence the delay in thanking you both


Thanks, again,

Regards,
Joyce

On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 8:14 PM, Rick Koelz > wrote:


The new Find A Grave Source template is at:

*Cemetery records > Grave markers, plaques, tombstones, monumental
inscriptions > Online images > Find A Grave*

On the Add a New Master Source using SourceWriter screen


On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 6:36 PM, Joyce Herzog
mailto:joyce.her...@gmail.com>> wrote:

First, someone said there is a new Find a Grave source
Template. Well I can't find it. Will someone tell be the # or
name of the template? I searched on find a grave with no results.
Second, How long are file paths allowed to be? Where can I
find instruction on file paths & Legacy>

Thank you so much for any help you can give.

Regards,
Joyce
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any place, but especially Descendants and Ancestors of Paul
Drinkwater, born 1789 in Sandhurst, Gloucestershire, England.
GOONS #5057
http://www.one-name.org/profiles/drinkwater.html

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Re: [LegacyUG] Two Questions?

2017-05-01 Thread Joyce Herzog
Thank you to both CE Wood & Rick Koelz. I have been offline since7 PM EDT
hence the delay in thanking you both

Thanks, again,

Regards,
Joyce

On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 8:14 PM, Rick Koelz  wrote:

> The new Find A Grave Source template is at:
>
> *Cemetery records > Grave markers, plaques, tombstones, monumental
> inscriptions > Online images > Find A Grave*
>
> On the Add a New Master Source using SourceWriter screen
>
> On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 6:36 PM, Joyce Herzog 
> wrote:
>
>> First, someone said there is a new Find a Grave source Template. Well I
>> can't find it. Will someone tell be the # or name of the template? I
>> searched on find a grave with no results.
>> Second, How long are file paths allowed to be? Where can I find
>> instruction on file paths & Legacy>
>>
>> Thank you so much for any help you can give.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Joyce
>> --
>> Researching Drinkwater surname all over the world, any time, any place,
>> but especially Descendants  and Ancestors of Paul Drinkwater, born 1789 in
>> Sandhurst, Gloucestershire, England. GOONS #5057
>> http://www.one-name.org/profiles/drinkwater.html
>> http://drinkwater.one-name.net/index.php
>>
>>
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Re: [LegacyUG] Two Questions?

2017-04-30 Thread Rick Koelz
The new Find A Grave Source template is at:

*Cemetery records > Grave markers, plaques, tombstones, monumental
inscriptions > Online images > Find A Grave*

On the Add a New Master Source using SourceWriter screen

On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 6:36 PM, Joyce Herzog 
wrote:

> First, someone said there is a new Find a Grave source Template. Well I
> can't find it. Will someone tell be the # or name of the template? I
> searched on find a grave with no results.
> Second, How long are file paths allowed to be? Where can I find
> instruction on file paths & Legacy>
>
> Thank you so much for any help you can give.
>
> Regards,
> Joyce
> --
> Researching Drinkwater surname all over the world, any time, any place,
> but especially Descendants  and Ancestors of Paul Drinkwater, born 1789 in
> Sandhurst, Gloucestershire, England. GOONS #5057
> http://www.one-name.org/profiles/drinkwater.html
> http://drinkwater.one-name.net/index.php
>
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Re: [LegacyUG] Two Questions?

2017-04-30 Thread CE WOOD
It has nothing to do with Legacy; it is a Windows restriction.Windows' promised 
fix to that does not work.

The maximum length for a path (file name and its directory route) — also known 
as MAX_PATH — has been defined by 260 characters.


That includes all the keystrokes to get to your destination file. For instance:


D:\Pictures\Genes Images\Churches\Santa Clara a Velha Mosteiro.jpg


D:\Pictures\My Relatives\George's\Margaret\Gregory\Samuel\1997-2007


Spaces take more keystrokes than dashes or undescores.



CE



From: LegacyUserGroup  on behalf of 
Joyce Herzog 
Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2017 4:36 PM
To: Legacy User Group
Subject: [LegacyUG] Two Questions?

First, someone said there is a new Find a Grave source Template. Well I can't 
find it. Will someone tell be the # or name of the template? I searched on find 
a grave with no results.
Second, How long are file paths allowed to be? Where can I find instruction on 
file paths & Legacy>

Thank you so much for any help you can give.

Regards,
Joyce
--
Researching Drinkwater surname all over the world, any time, any place, but 
especially Descendants  and Ancestors of Paul Drinkwater, born 1789 in 
Sandhurst, Gloucestershire, England. GOONS #5057
http://www.one-name.org/profiles/drinkwater.html
http://drinkwater.one-name.net/index.php
Our Family History<http://drinkwater.one-name.net/index.php>
drinkwater.one-name.net
Our Family History



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[LegacyUG] Two Questions?

2017-04-30 Thread Joyce Herzog
First, someone said there is a new Find a Grave source Template. Well I
can't find it. Will someone tell be the # or name of the template? I
searched on find a grave with no results.
Second, How long are file paths allowed to be? Where can I find instruction
on file paths & Legacy>

Thank you so much for any help you can give.

Regards,
Joyce
-- 
Researching Drinkwater surname all over the world, any time, any place, but
especially Descendants  and Ancestors of Paul Drinkwater, born 1789 in
Sandhurst, Gloucestershire, England. GOONS #5057
http://www.one-name.org/profiles/drinkwater.html
http://drinkwater.one-name.net/index.php
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Re: [LegacyUG] Two questions

2013-10-29 Thread Lynda
On 8/28/2013 7:00 PM, Ron Taylor wrote:
> ) Reports>Books and Other>Descendant Narrative>Report Options>Page
> Setup...that's where you can define margins, page size, etc.  There is
> another set of options at ...>Descendant Narrative>Page Layout>Custom
> Report Spacing...that may help with your formatting.




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Re: [LegacyUG] Two questions

2013-09-04 Thread singhals
Wow!  It works.  The left margin went from 3 inches to 1,
just by changing that number in page-setup from 1.25 to 1.
Irrational, but NICE.

Thanks, Ron!

Cheryl

Ron Taylor wrote:

> 2) Reports>Books and Other>Descendant Narrative>Report
> Options>Page Setup...that's where you can define margins,
> page size, etc. There is another set of options at
> ...>Descendant Narrative>Page Layout>Custom Report
> Spacing...that may help with your formatting.
> Ron Taylor
> 
> *From:* singhals 
> *To:* LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
> *Sent:* Wednesday, August 28, 2013 9:14 AM
> *Subject:* [LegacyUG] Two questions
>
> 1. Oldtown, Allegany County, Maryland is the location I've
> given for an 1787 event. When I attempted to insert the
> Geo-location data, the program correctly complains that
> Allegany county wasn't formed until 1789. So, I then select
> when I know to be the name of the county from which Allegany
> was created; Geo-locator can't find Oldtown.
>
> Surely I'm doing /something/ wrong, but what? And yes that
> IS how Maryland spells Allegany.
>
>
> 2. When printing-to-file a descendant narrative, I seem to
> have nearly 3 inches of left margin. I'd really rather not
> have that much white space over there, because it makes some
> of the longer NOTES even longer than they need to be.
> I can't figure out how to change that indent. For that
> matter I don't see how to make line 1 of the report start at
> the selected 1.25" margin, either. Where're those commands
> stashed?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Cheryl




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Re: [LegacyUG] Two questions

2013-08-28 Thread Ron Taylor
1) The geo database contains current locations...not time sensitive locations.  
The county verifier does time sensitive lookups.  They are not based on the 
same tables and sometimes the two are not in sync for the same current location.

2) Reports>Books and Other>Descendant Narrative>Report Options>Page 
Setup...that's where you can define margins, page size, etc.  There is another 
set of options at ...>Descendant Narrative>Page Layout>Custom Report 
Spacing...that may help with your formatting.
Ron Taylor


 From: singhals 
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2013 9:14 AM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Two questions


1.  Oldtown, Allegany County, Maryland is the location I've
given for an 1787 event.  When I attempted to insert the
Geo-location data, the program correctly complains that
Allegany county wasn't formed until 1789.  So, I then select
when I know to be the name of the county from which Allegany
was created; Geo-locator can't find Oldtown.

Surely I'm doing /something/ wrong, but what?  And yes that
IS how Maryland spells Allegany.


2.  When printing-to-file a descendant narrative, I seem to
have nearly 3 inches of left margin.  I'd really rather not
have that much white space over there, because it makes some
of the longer NOTES even longer than they need to be.
I can't figure out how to change that indent.  For that
matter I don't see how to make line 1 of the report start at
the selected 1.25" margin, either.  Where're those commands
stashed?

Thanks.

Cheryl



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Re: [LegacyUG] Two questions

2013-08-28 Thread singhals
Howlanddavisii wrote:
> Cheryl:
>
> 1. Oldtown, Allegany County, Maryland is the location I've
> given for an 1787 event.  When I attempted to insert the
> Geo-location data, the program correctly complains that
> Allegany county wasn't formed until 1789.  So, I then select
> when I know to be the name of the county from which Allegany
> was created; Geo-locator can't find Oldtown.
>
> Surely I'm doing /something/ wrong, but what?  And yes that
> IS how Maryland spells Allegany.
>
>
> Using Animap, I find that in 1748, Oldtown was in Frederick
> County. In 1776, it was in Washington County. And in 1789 it
> was in Allegany County. The latitude given was 39.541 and
> the longitude was 78.611.
> I hope that helps. And you were right; my spell check does
> not like that spelling of Allegany. of course it does not
> like my first name either!
> Howland Davis

Thanks.

Allegany is one of "those" words; I'm most familiar with the
Maryland version, but there's Allegheny, Alleghany, and
Allagheny and then the odd-balls. (eyeroll)

Cheryl



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Re: [LegacyUG] Two questions

2013-08-28 Thread Howlanddavisii

Cheryl:

1. Oldtown, Allegany County, Maryland is the location I've
given for an 1787 event.  When I attempted to insert the
Geo-location data, the program correctly complains that
Allegany county wasn't formed until 1789.  So, I then select
when I know to be the name of the county from which Allegany
was created; Geo-locator can't find Oldtown.

Surely I'm doing /something/ wrong, but what?  And yes that
IS how Maryland spells Allegany.




Using Animap, I find that in 1748, Oldtown was in Frederick County.  In 
1776, it was in Washington County.  And in 1789 it was in Allegany County.  The 
latitude given was 39.541 and the longitude was 78.611.
I hope that helps.  And you were right; my spell check does not like that 
spelling of Allegany.  of course it does not like my first name either!

Howland Davis



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[LegacyUG] Two questions

2013-08-28 Thread singhals
1.  Oldtown, Allegany County, Maryland is the location I've
given for an 1787 event.  When I attempted to insert the
Geo-location data, the program correctly complains that
Allegany county wasn't formed until 1789.  So, I then select
when I know to be the name of the county from which Allegany
was created; Geo-locator can't find Oldtown.

Surely I'm doing /something/ wrong, but what?  And yes that
IS how Maryland spells Allegany.


2.  When printing-to-file a descendant narrative, I seem to
have nearly 3 inches of left margin.  I'd really rather not
have that much white space over there, because it makes some
of the longer NOTES even longer than they need to be.
I can't figure out how to change that indent.  For that
matter I don't see how to make line 1 of the report start at
the selected 1.25" margin, either.  Where're those commands
stashed?

Thanks.

Cheryl



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Re: [LegacyUG] Two questions

2013-06-08 Thread Leon Chapman
Michelle:

Go to View, Split Screen View.
This will bring up a second window that you can open another Legacy file.
You then will have two Legacy files open at the same time and can drag and
drop from one file to the other.



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On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 12:49 PM, Nancy Stevens
wrote:

> You also have the option of setting the source to print or not print at
> the detail level.  That is what I so.  The master source is set to print.
> But when I attach it to the birth, death, whatever, I decide whether it is
> one of the "proof" sources that will print on my reports.
>
>
> On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 9:36 AM, Michele Lewis wrote:
>
>> 1) Is there a way to input multiple sources for a single fact BUT mark one
>> as preferred so that if I print a report there will be only once source
>> per
>> fact?  I want to have all my sources in there but if I have 15 sources
>> for a
>> birth date I don't want all 15 to print.  It makes the report rather
>> awkward.  Even better, can I mark more than one source as preferred so if
>> I
>> am using indirect evidence to prove something then the 2 or 3 sources I
>> need
>> will print and not all 15?
>>
>> 2) Can I have two Legacy's installed on my computer at the same time?
>>  Here
>> is what I want to do.  I want to transfer people from one Legacy file to
>> another one at a time as soon as I get them cleaned up (sourced
>> correctly).
>> I have 22 year's worth of research in my file and a lot of it was done
>> before I knew how to do quality research.  Also, as I work on each family
>> group, I want to get all of their documents scanned and attached so that
>> everything is in one place. I will be doing my direct line and their
>> siblings first, then slowly bring in collateral lines.  I CAN open two
>> Legacy files at the same time but I can't display one file on one monitor
>> and the other file on the other (yes, I know I can stretch it across two
>> screens but it isn't the same thing as having two completely different
>> files
>> open).  I could wait until Legacy 8 comes out and then install Legacy 8
>> as a
>> separate program but I don't even know if that would work.  I am sure the
>> computer will recognize it and try to overwrite Legacy 7.
>>
>> Michele
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [LegacyUG] Two questions

2013-06-08 Thread Nancy Stevens
You also have the option of setting the source to print or not print at the
detail level.  That is what I so.  The master source is set to print.  But
when I attach it to the birth, death, whatever, I decide whether it is one
of the "proof" sources that will print on my reports.


On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 9:36 AM, Michele Lewis  wrote:

> 1) Is there a way to input multiple sources for a single fact BUT mark one
> as preferred so that if I print a report there will be only once source per
> fact?  I want to have all my sources in there but if I have 15 sources for
> a
> birth date I don't want all 15 to print.  It makes the report rather
> awkward.  Even better, can I mark more than one source as preferred so if I
> am using indirect evidence to prove something then the 2 or 3 sources I
> need
> will print and not all 15?
>
> 2) Can I have two Legacy's installed on my computer at the same time?  Here
> is what I want to do.  I want to transfer people from one Legacy file to
> another one at a time as soon as I get them cleaned up (sourced correctly).
> I have 22 year's worth of research in my file and a lot of it was done
> before I knew how to do quality research.  Also, as I work on each family
> group, I want to get all of their documents scanned and attached so that
> everything is in one place. I will be doing my direct line and their
> siblings first, then slowly bring in collateral lines.  I CAN open two
> Legacy files at the same time but I can't display one file on one monitor
> and the other file on the other (yes, I know I can stretch it across two
> screens but it isn't the same thing as having two completely different
> files
> open).  I could wait until Legacy 8 comes out and then install Legacy 8 as
> a
> separate program but I don't even know if that would work.  I am sure the
> computer will recognize it and try to overwrite Legacy 7.
>
> Michele
>
>
>
>
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RE: [LegacyUG] Two questions

2013-06-08 Thread Michele Lewis
I will send the suggestion through, thanks, Sherry :) :) :)

I have done the split screen thing and dragged the them across the two 
monitors. The problem with that is, if you go from one view to another, you 
lose it (like going from the family view to individual view or to the sources 
window).


Michele


-Original Message-
From: Sherry/Support [mailto:she...@legacyfamilytree.com]
Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2013 11:30 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Two questions

1. There is no option for a preferred source, but that sounds like a good idea! 
Submit a suggestion using the form on our website www.LegacyFamilyTree.com > 
Help Center > Make a Suggestion.

 In the Master Source List (View.> Master Lists), you can select to "Exclude 
this source from reports". However that will apply to all uses of this source.

2. It's not necessary. You can open multiple files by using View > Split Screen 
and then copying parts of the file or the whole file from one file to another 
by using a drag-drop.  There are a couple of articles on our website at 
www.LegacyFamilyTree.com > Help Center > Tips > Split Screen View:The Power of 
Using Two Databases Side-by-Side.

And yes, you can display the two files on separate monitors - I do it all the 
time.  Make sure the program is in a window and not full screen.  Stretch it 
across the monitor and then adjust the split screen view so one file is on one 
monitor and the other file is on the other monitor.

If you have two different versions of Legacy, once a file has been opened in 
the more recent version, the only way to open it in an older version is to 
create a gedcom in the newer one and import that into the older one.


Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree


On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 7:36 AM, Michele Lewis  wrote:
> 1) Is there a way to input multiple sources for a single fact BUT mark
> one as preferred so that if I print a report there will be only once
> source per fact?  I want to have all my sources in there but if I have
> 15 sources for a birth date I don't want all 15 to print.  It makes
> the report rather awkward.  Even better, can I mark more than one
> source as preferred so if I am using indirect evidence to prove
> something then the 2 or 3 sources I need will print and not all 15?
>
> 2) Can I have two Legacy's installed on my computer at the same time?
> Here is what I want to do.  I want to transfer people from one Legacy
> file to another one at a time as soon as I get them cleaned up (sourced 
> correctly).
> I have 22 year's worth of research in my file and a lot of it was done
> before I knew how to do quality research.  Also, as I work on each
> family group, I want to get all of their documents scanned and
> attached so that everything is in one place. I will be doing my direct
> line and their siblings first, then slowly bring in collateral lines.
> I CAN open two Legacy files at the same time but I can't display one
> file on one monitor and the other file on the other (yes, I know I can
> stretch it across two screens but it isn't the same thing as having
> two completely different files open).  I could wait until Legacy 8
> comes out and then install Legacy 8 as a separate program but I don't
> even know if that would work.  I am sure the computer will recognize it and 
> try to overwrite Legacy 7.
>
> Michele



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Re: [LegacyUG] Two questions

2013-06-08 Thread Sherry/Support
1. There is no option for a preferred source, but that sounds like a
good idea! Submit a suggestion using the form on our website
www.LegacyFamilyTree.com > Help Center > Make a Suggestion.

 In the Master Source List (View.> Master Lists), you can select to
"Exclude this source from reports". However that will apply to all
uses of this source.

2. It's not necessary. You can open multiple files by using View >
Split Screen and then copying parts of the file or the whole file from
one file to another by using a drag-drop.  There are a couple of
articles on our website at www.LegacyFamilyTree.com > Help Center >
Tips > Split Screen View:The Power of Using Two Databases
Side-by-Side.

And yes, you can display the two files on separate monitors - I do it
all the time.  Make sure the program is in a window and not full
screen.  Stretch it across the monitor and then adjust the split
screen view so one file is on one monitor and the other file is on the
other monitor.

If you have two different versions of Legacy, once a file has been
opened in the more recent version, the only way to open it in an older
version is to create a gedcom in the newer one and import that into
the older one.


Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree


On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 7:36 AM, Michele Lewis  wrote:
> 1) Is there a way to input multiple sources for a single fact BUT mark one
> as preferred so that if I print a report there will be only once source per
> fact?  I want to have all my sources in there but if I have 15 sources for a
> birth date I don't want all 15 to print.  It makes the report rather
> awkward.  Even better, can I mark more than one source as preferred so if I
> am using indirect evidence to prove something then the 2 or 3 sources I need
> will print and not all 15?
>
> 2) Can I have two Legacy's installed on my computer at the same time?  Here
> is what I want to do.  I want to transfer people from one Legacy file to
> another one at a time as soon as I get them cleaned up (sourced correctly).
> I have 22 year's worth of research in my file and a lot of it was done
> before I knew how to do quality research.  Also, as I work on each family
> group, I want to get all of their documents scanned and attached so that
> everything is in one place. I will be doing my direct line and their
> siblings first, then slowly bring in collateral lines.  I CAN open two
> Legacy files at the same time but I can't display one file on one monitor
> and the other file on the other (yes, I know I can stretch it across two
> screens but it isn't the same thing as having two completely different files
> open).  I could wait until Legacy 8 comes out and then install Legacy 8 as a
> separate program but I don't even know if that would work.  I am sure the
> computer will recognize it and try to overwrite Legacy 7.
>
> Michele



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[LegacyUG] Two questions

2013-06-08 Thread Michele Lewis
1) Is there a way to input multiple sources for a single fact BUT mark one
as preferred so that if I print a report there will be only once source per
fact?  I want to have all my sources in there but if I have 15 sources for a
birth date I don't want all 15 to print.  It makes the report rather
awkward.  Even better, can I mark more than one source as preferred so if I
am using indirect evidence to prove something then the 2 or 3 sources I need
will print and not all 15?

2) Can I have two Legacy's installed on my computer at the same time?  Here
is what I want to do.  I want to transfer people from one Legacy file to
another one at a time as soon as I get them cleaned up (sourced correctly).
I have 22 year's worth of research in my file and a lot of it was done
before I knew how to do quality research.  Also, as I work on each family
group, I want to get all of their documents scanned and attached so that
everything is in one place. I will be doing my direct line and their
siblings first, then slowly bring in collateral lines.  I CAN open two
Legacy files at the same time but I can't display one file on one monitor
and the other file on the other (yes, I know I can stretch it across two
screens but it isn't the same thing as having two completely different files
open).  I could wait until Legacy 8 comes out and then install Legacy 8 as a
separate program but I don't even know if that would work.  I am sure the
computer will recognize it and try to overwrite Legacy 7.

Michele




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