Re: [LegacyUG] here is the dumb questions for the day - files and gedcoms - remove files from ancestry, check where they are and then delete file in ancestry

2019-02-02 Thread Jenny M Benson

On 02-Feb-19 07:43 AM, Valerie Garton wrote:
Thanks but  I am not trying to find  a specific file I am trying to tidy 
them all up.


There are just a few file TYPES which you are likely to have much 
contact with and these can be stored pretty much wherever you want them 
to be.  These files are .fdb (your family file), .ged (probably tree 
imports from Ancestry or elsewhere), media files such as .jpg or .pdf 
(the former will probably be pictures or photographs and the latter 
likely to be documents) and backup files created by Legacy which are .zip.


The two important things to bear in mind are that you must know where to 
find these files when you want them and that Legacy must know where to 
find them.  It helps a great deal if you develop a consistent, logical 
system for naming and storage WHIcH MAKES SENSE TO YOU.


When you install Legacy it will create a folder named Legacy Family Tree 
in your Documents folder which is a standard Windows system folder and 
probably on your C: drive.  Within that Legacy Family Tree folder will 
be subfolders, two of which are named Data and Media.  If you want to 
keep things simple, keep your family file(s) in the Data folder and your 
media files in the Media folder.  You will probably want to create more 
sub-folders within the Media folder:  mine are named Churches, Graves, 
Houses, People, Places, Schools, Ships (I think that's fairly 
self-explanatory.)


As it happens, I have all my SOURCE media and documents in a different 
place with very obvious folder names (Baptism Register, Newspaper 
Archives, Death Certificates ... that sort of thing.)  The files all 
have names which indicate exactly what they are, so images of Baptism 
Registers all have names beginning "Bap - " and contain the name and RIN 
of the person concerned.  But that's just MY system - yours may be 
completely different.  But make it easy on yourself - BE CONSISTENT and 
LOGICAL!


Gedcom files which you import from, for example, Ancestry and other 
files which you download from the Internet which most likely be saved to 
Downloads, which is another standard Windows system folder.


I am sending this post to you offlist as well as replying to LUG so it 
should be easy for you to find if you want to refer to it again.  I hope 
it's useful.


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Re: [LegacyUG] here is the dumb questions for the day - files and gedcoms - remove files from ancestry, check where they are and then delete file in ancestry

2019-02-02 Thread Cathy Pinner

Valerie,

You can't tidy up files on your computer if you don't know where they are.
If you want all your gedcoms in the one folder, then make a folder for 
them and then search your computer in Windows File Explorer for *.ged 
and when found move them all into your new folder.


Cathy


Valerie Garton <mailto:vbgar...@gmail.com>
Saturday, 2 February 2019 3:43 PM

Thanks but  I am not trying to find  a specific file I am trying to 
tidy them all up.


Cheers from Valerie Garton [nee Vaughan] in sunny Sydney. DNA - 
A086848 [gedmatch], T756083 [FTDNA] and H947365 [MyHeritage]


*From:*LegacyUserGroup  *On 
Behalf Of *Dan Greenland

*Sent:* Saturday, 2 February 2019 2:21 PM
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*Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] here is the dumb questions for the day - 
files and gedcoms - remove files from ancestry, check where they are 
and then delete file in ancestry




Valerie Garton <mailto:vbgar...@gmail.com>
Saturday, 2 February 2019 10:54 AM

I am wanting to sort some questions out which I have asked before but 
after more than 17 minutes I cannot find those helpful replies.


I downloaded I thought a gedcom file from ancestry and then STUPIDLY 
deleted that file from ancestry. Now I think it is a Chrome File. 
Anyway let's forget that.


I think things are in a mess and I hope to sort all this out TODAY.

1. Where should my .ged files be kept on my computer and where is that ?

2. Where should my Legacy files be kept on my computer

I am not sure what is where - obviously

Cheers from Valerie Garton [nee Vaughan] in sunny Sydney. DNA - 
A086848 [gedmatch], T756083 [FTDNA] and H947365 [MyHeritage]






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Re: [LegacyUG] here is the dumb questions for the day - files and gedcoms - remove files from ancestry, check where they are and then delete file in ancestry

2019-02-01 Thread Valerie Garton
Thanks but  I am not trying to find  a specific file I am trying to tidy
them all up.

 

Cheers from Valerie Garton [nee Vaughan] in sunny Sydney. DNA - A086848
[gedmatch], T756083 [FTDNA] and H947365 [MyHeritage]

 

 

From: LegacyUserGroup  On Behalf Of
Dan Greenland
Sent: Saturday, 2 February 2019 2:21 PM
To: Legacy User Group 
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] here is the dumb questions for the day - files and
gedcoms - remove files from ancestry, check where they are and then delete
file in ancestry

 

 

You could try searching on your computer for a .ged file.  It depends what
your default is set up as to where the files are saved on your computer.
You could also try looking up ancestry.ged and see if that brings anything
up.

 

 

  _  

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Garton mailto:vbgar...@gmail.com> >
Sent: Friday, February 1, 2019 7:54 PM
To: 'Legacy User Group'
Subject: [LegacyUG] here is the dumb questions for the day - files and
gedcoms - remove files from ancestry, check where they are and then delete
file in ancestry 

 

I am wanting to sort some questions out which I have asked before but after
more than 17 minutes I cannot find those helpful replies.

 

I downloaded I thought a gedcom file from ancestry and then STUPIDLY deleted
that file from ancestry. Now I think it is a Chrome File. Anyway let's
forget that.

 

I think things are in a mess and I hope to sort all this out TODAY.

 

1. Where should my .ged files be kept on my computer and where is that ?

2. Where should my Legacy files be kept on my computer

 

I am not sure what is where - obviously

 

Cheers from Valerie Garton [nee Vaughan] in sunny Sydney. DNA - A086848
[gedmatch], T756083 [FTDNA] and H947365 [MyHeritage]

 

 

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Re: [LegacyUG] here is the dumb questions for the day - files and gedcoms - remove files from ancestry, check where they are and then delete file in ancestry

2019-02-01 Thread Dan Greenland

You could try searching on your computer for a .ged file.  It depends what your 
default is set up as to where the files are saved on your computer.  You could 
also try looking up ancestry.ged and see if that brings anything up.



From: LegacyUserGroup  on behalf of 
Valerie Garton 
Sent: Friday, February 1, 2019 7:54 PM
To: 'Legacy User Group'
Subject: [LegacyUG] here is the dumb questions for the day - files and gedcoms 
- remove files from ancestry, check where they are and then delete file in 
ancestry


I am wanting to sort some questions out which I have asked before but after 
more than 17 minutes I cannot find those helpful replies.



I downloaded I thought a gedcom file from ancestry and then STUPIDLY deleted 
that file from ancestry. Now I think it is a Chrome File. Anyway let's forget 
that.



I think things are in a mess and I hope to sort all this out TODAY.



1. Where should my .ged files be kept on my computer and where is that ?

2. Where should my Legacy files be kept on my computer



I am not sure what is where - obviously



Cheers from Valerie Garton [nee Vaughan] in sunny Sydney. DNA - A086848 
[gedmatch], T756083 [FTDNA] and H947365 [MyHeritage]




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[LegacyUG] here is the dumb questions for the day - files and gedcoms - remove files from ancestry, check where they are and then delete file in ancestry

2019-02-01 Thread Valerie Garton
I am wanting to sort some questions out which I have asked before but after
more than 17 minutes I cannot find those helpful replies.

 

I downloaded I thought a gedcom file from ancestry and then STUPIDLY deleted
that file from ancestry. Now I think it is a Chrome File. Anyway let's
forget that.

 

I think things are in a mess and I hope to sort all this out TODAY.

 

1. Where should my .ged files be kept on my computer and where is that ?

2. Where should my Legacy files be kept on my computer

 

I am not sure what is where - obviously

 

Cheers from Valerie Garton [nee Vaughan] in sunny Sydney. DNA - A086848
[gedmatch], T756083 [FTDNA] and H947365 [MyHeritage]

 

 

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