Hi Erik,
This is the way I'd do it.
I'd use General Notes for one language and Research Notes for the
other - and put real Research Notes either in To Dos or in the
Medical Notes that I rarely use.
However, you could still have real Research Notes in the same place
and not print them in report
Fred,
This looks like a simple, but useful solution.
Thanks
Erik
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Schwilk
Sendt: 26. april 2008 22:25
Til: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Emne: Re: [LegacyUG] Bi-lingual report issue
Eric
I read the help feature on 'Meaningful Picture Names' and have been considering
adopting the suggested system. It seems pretty logical, but I do have some
questions about how to best apply the suggested method.
Mr. James Perry's method of identifying photos and use of Access is quoted in
part '
Hi Folks,
I am a long time user of Family Tree Maker and decided to give Legacy a try
as so many have told me that it is the best. There are considerable
differences between the two programs and I would like to hear any
suggestions on what you think is the best way to aquaint myself with the
wrote
I change the .fdb to .mdb (ignoring the warnings) and opened my
experimental file in Access.
I exited Access, changed the .mdb back to .fdb, opened the file
There is no need at all to bother about changing .fdb to .mdb.
I frequently open various Legacy family files in Access and I ha
Colin Liddell wrote
Any suggestions on how I can improve my knowledge of Legacy will be
greatly appreciated.
For a start, work through the Tutorial in Legacy Help. This will take
you through all the basics and not cost anything at all.
You might want to consider the Legacy Training CDs at
Colin,
Welcome.
In my experience the best way of learning the program is to play with it. Click
on everything (right and left) and you will rapidly find what can and cannot be
done. The Help files are always up to date, more so than the User Guide, and
are extremely comprehensive. You may als
- Original Message -
From: Jenny M Benson
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2008 9:17 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] New User of Legacy seeking advice
Colin Liddell wrote
>Any suggestions on how I can improve my knowledge of Legacy will be
>
Ronald, thank you for your suggestions. I have had a look around the progam and
clicked on most of the icons and I did have a quick look through the Help files
when I was importing my gedcom file.
I will have another look at the Help pages on the various screens too.
As Jenny said, if I get stuc
Jenny - You are absolutey right - saves a step in the process. I'll use your
suggestion henceforth. I love this site - so many useful things I learn.
Jenny M Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> wrote
> > I change the .fdb to .mdb (ignoring the warnings) and opened my
> >experimental f
Colin - I am also a rather new user of Legacy (less than 3 months) and a
former FTM user. The major difference I've noted is the vastly expanded data
details that can be entered. I'm still in the throes of cleaning up files and
learning new features each day. This board is a great place to a
I have been toying with the idea of creating a data base for me when I get my
new HP iPaq- this may lead me in the right direction on how to create one - I
just love this group - and as a new user the suggestions have always helped me.
Shelly
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From: [EMAIL PROTECT
Colin,
I am also a new user that came over from FTM- I have been playing with the
progam and just purchased the Deluxe version- I just love it.
I am also going to get the user guide- get the deluxe version there are a lot
of charts and books that you will really like.
Shelly
IL
- Original
Much of my initial data comes from transcriptions of church and civil
documents. Eventually, I will check against the originals. (I've done
some volunteer transcribing, so I know the value of seeing the
original hand-written document for verification.) How should I handle
the transcription sources/
Using a US example. Source name either of
United States 1900 Census Illinois Cook County Chicago
Text:
1900 IL Cook Chicago North Town #273 SD 50 ED 694
360 Orleans
11 Gustave Schultheis head white male Jan 1862 38 m19
OH GER GER springmkr 0nt work y y y rent house
Estats Unis 1900 Census
Using a US example. Source name either of
United States 1900 Census Illinois Cook County Chicago
Text:
1900 IL Cook Chicago North Town #273 SD 50 ED 694
360 Orleans
11 Gustave Schultheis head white male Jan 1862 38 m19
OH GER GER springmkr 0nt work y y y rent house
Estats Unis 1900 Census
Since I am in the USA, my group meeting is useless to
you, but there is on the Legacy website a few groups
running or forming in Australia. you might contact
some of them. Good luck and welcome.
Rich in LA CA
--- Colin Liddell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> - Original Message -
> Fr
--- Kimberly Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Much of my initial data comes from transcriptions of
> church and civil
> documents. Eventually, I will check against the
> originals. (I've done
> some volunteer transcribing, so I know the value of
> seeing the
> original hand-written document for
Colin,
Welcome.
You might want to try clicking on areas in Legacy other than on the icons.
For example, on the family tab, place your mouse cursor between the main
couple on the screen and to the left or right of them. You will see that
you can click and rotate through different people.
Glen Ba
Kim,
I never combine sources. It is my view that each source stands by itself and
should be recorded as such, for the benefit of both myself and any future
researchers. If the sources give different "facts" then I still enter both, and
usually make a note as to why I have elected to choose a p
Hi Colin in Oz,
I too switched recently from FTM to Legacy (and wow, I'm so glad I did).
The Users Guide is out of print, but along with my purchase of Legacy
Deluxe, I downloaded the Guide off Legacy's website. They sent me a link to
download it in PDF. It comes in handy and sometimes point
I would keep both sources (and I do)
I have sources along the lines of
Census - Transcription - 1881 - Ontario, York West
Census - Index - 1881 - Ontario, York West
Census - Image - 1881 - Ontario, York West
Census - Film - 1881 - Ontario York West
I would use up to all 4, depending on what
I am trying to locate a counter that tells me how many total number of
people in the specific family file.
Do I just renumber the RIN or ??
I know this is a simple thing, but I cant seem to locate it. I also checked
the help file.
--
- Christina Hruška
--And the Dragon Grins...
Legacy Use
On the "Legacy Home" tab, to the right side "Statistics" gives the
number of individuals and other data.
2008/4/27 Christina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I am trying to locate a counter that tells me how many total number of
> people in the specific family file.
Legacy User Group guidelines:
http
Christina,
Click on the Legacy Home page tab-upper right you will find your file
statistics.
George
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Christina
Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2008 2:25 PM
To: Legacy User Group
Subject: [LegacyUG] Total amount of people
It's under the Home tab.
--
JL
JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists
http://www3.telus.net/Jgen/jlog.html
Christina wrote:
I am trying to locate a counter that tells me how many total number of
people in the specific family file.
Do I just renumber the RIN or ??
I know this is a
Hi Christina,
"I am trying to locate a counter that tells me how many total number of
people in the specific family file. Do I just renumber the RIN or ??"
Are you using version 6? Go to the "Legacy Home" tab and in the top
right-hand corner under "Statistics" you'll see how many individuals
Hello Rich,
I wrote to a chap in my State whose name is on the Legacy website and asked
about a User group but I have not heard back from him yet, he may well be away.
Colin in Qld, Oz
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From: RICHARD SCHULTHIES
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sen
Hi Penny in Texas,
There seem to be a number of people on this list that have moved over from FTM,
I am beginning to understand why after using Legacy for a few days.
Do you run FTM in tandem with Legacy or have you made a total change over? Did
you have any problems in importing your FTM files,
Thank you all who responded. The one place I didnt look.. DUH
--
- Christina Hruška
--And the Dragon Grins...
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 2:35 PM, JLB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's under the Home tab.
> --
> JL
> JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists
> http://www3.telus.net/Jgen/
Hello Glen,
Thank you for your welcome.
I have been clicking on all the different buttons/icons tosee what they do and
I am very impressed with this program.
I will try your suggestion about the mouse cursor on the Family tab, I was not
aware of that.
I thought I had posted my messages in plai
Go to Help > General Information.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Christina
Sent: 27 April 2008 22:25
To: Legacy User Group
Subject: [LegacyUG] Total amount of people
I am trying to locate a counter that tells me how many total number of
people in the sp
Dear Group:
This is my problem: In my family I have a grandparent that had 16 children. I
printed out under books/other a descendent narrative. It all prints out very
nicely but under the grandparents of the 16 children it only lists 10 and the
other six print out at the very end of the entire
Hi Colin,
I'm not Penny but can pass along the following advice, which I saved from
earlier discussions and recently shared with a cousin. Thank you, Leon. It
should be helpful in moving your data by GEDCOM from FTM to Legacy:
On 8/28/07, Leon Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You should
Hi Mary,
Thank you for that information, now I know why some of the words in the notes
were split after the import.{;-)
Colin.
- Original Message -
From: Mary Fowler Leek
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 9:30 AM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Ne
Hi Ellaine,
The order is because you chose the Descendant Narrative Book Report.
If you use the Descendant Book Report, each generation is completed
before the next generation is begun but the Descendant Narrative
completes the descendants of the first child of the originating
couple and then
Ellaine,
If I understand you correctly I think what you are seeing is normal behaviour
for this type of report. t is standard practice for a Descendant Report to
start with the eldest child and work through his/her descendants then child
number two and descendants of that child etc.
If, unde
I don't think I really had any major difficulties, Colin. There were a
couple of minor things that didn't quite translate, but the major data was
all intact (people were where they were supposed to be in the database & the
sources & notes were all attached as I had them, etc.). The very few min
I would give it 48 hours before feeling ignored. Some
people may only access the internet at work or only
not at work.
Rich in LA CA
--- Colin Liddell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Rich,
>
> I wrote to a chap in my State whose name is on the
> Legacy website and asked about a User group bu
Christina-
The advice you received in locating the number of people in your family
file is correct. But you can also get the same information by
clicking HELP >> General Information. Same information, presented just
a little bit differently; look inside the box for "Content Information."
Hi, Christina --
You can also find that info (and some other stuff, too) under Help >
General Information
Kris
On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 17:01:37 -0500, Christina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Thank you all who responded. The one place I didnt look.. DUH
Legacy User Group guidelines:
Hi Penny,
I checked the number in FTM and then after I had done the import and they were
all there plus the fact thatall my notes were there too was a bonus. The ony
thing I noticed was that some words in the Notes were split and another kind
person on this list has told me how to stop that.
I
You could be right Rich about his internet access, I will give it another few
days then I might try a phone call.
Colin.
- Original Message -
From: RICHARD SCHULTHIES
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 11:53 AM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] New Us
Kim:
As others have said, there's good reason to record every reference to your
family that you've found when researching (and I wouldn't combine them).
When you publish your work, however, the guidelines are a little different.
In publishing, you would generally pare your sources down to the best
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