Hi Jenny,
I also don't think it matters much, but I think what is more of an issue is
how you use the master source and detail source. I tend to use lots of
master sources and leave the detailed source for variants. Personally I use
one master source for each census location (not one for the yea
This just appeared in Brian Krebs on-line Tech site at the Washington Post:
"Most e-mail software comes configured to relay messages both in text-only mode
and HTML format, which allows for the rendering of graphics and other Web-based
content. But blindly accepting HTML content from third parti
If your primary goal is legibility, then I would transcribe each
document. The transcribed text can be put in the Event Notes, or, as
I do, in the Detail Text of the Detail Source record. It would depend
on where you want the transcribed text to appear. The Event Notes
would be somewhere in the
SORRY WAYNE DON'T KNOW.
- Original Message -
From: Wayne Morgan
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 12:26 PM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Imbedded Documents, Attachments, Appendices Within Legacy
Hello:
Is there any way of including documen
Wayne,
I am really puzzled by your question.
The straight answer is yes, you can attach pictures to events and embed them in
both the Descendant Book Report and the Descendant Narrative.
However, I don't think this is what you are asking, as for them to be legible
they would take up too much o
Hello:
Is there any way of including documents within Legacy, such as the above, so
that you don't have insert them later, after printing, say, a Descendant
Report.
For example, I would like to include such items as Discharge papers, a will,
an invoice, the list is endless. These could be transc
Thank you, Edwin - I too find it has to be limited to 4
generations a page. However, I've also heard from Sherry/Support
who says that Millenia are working on the problem so hopefully it
will soon be solved. Thanks all.
Elizabeth
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Good Morning Jim;
Thank you ever so kindly for your help and support. I am still
learning about my Legacy program and have so enjoyed all the
wonderful and kind help here. I will keep these directions for future
need and to help others. This is the kindest group I have ever
encountered.
Al
Candi,
1. With the RIGHT mouse button click once on the GEDCOM attachment in the
email mail message.
2. Click once on Save As on the popup menu. (Doesn't matter which mouse
button.)
3. In the "Save Attchment As" screen change the Save In location to Desktop
(or whatever other location you want
Thanks everyone for your help. I've gone and unclicked the appropriate
options in the calendars but unless I use one of the work arounds that have
been suggested I won't be giving anyone a calendar in the near future.
I'm sure others have already added to the suggestions list but I'm going to
add
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