ject or other data,
which ones to read. Furthermore, some messages can be automatically
routed directly to the bit bucket based on their content, size,
format or writer ;-))
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So there in only one entry to be changed.
If this discussion is not about a Legacy database then IMHO it's off
topic for this list.
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e and another does not). There
is no reason to change records individually.
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Hello Legacy User Colleagues,
Can anyone tell me how to remove To Do items from Legacy? I know I can
complete them but I want to completely remove them so they do not show up
when I synch for other family members.
Thanks.
Dave
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t each message to plain text before you send
it by going to the 'Options' tab, in the middle at the top of the message
you are composing, and in the middle there is a 'Format' section with 'Plain
Text' as one of the options. Personally I don't do
Does anyone know the status of Legacy's certification process?
Dave
News
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Here is some important information about a newly certified software
application that will work directly with the new.familysearch.org Web site
to prepare ancestral ordinances fo
have to use SQL to do this...
UPDATE tblIR SET tblIR.Tag1=1 WHERE tblIR.IDARBuried<>0
But I have no idea what this means or how to do it. I do not have MS Access
on my computer.
Dave
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emetery Name in the Burial Address
field.
Thanks.
Dave
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Of leo macdonald
Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2009 5:16 PM
To: legacyusergroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Burial Address
e Cemetery in the Burial Place field, that screws up the Master
Location List. I'd like to be advised by those long time users of Legacy
how they think the best way is to document the Cemetery where someone is
buried.
I am using Legacy 7.0.0.90.
Thanks,
Dave
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Try this free little program. I've used it and it seems to work fine and
hasn't been caught in any of my spam searches yet.
Go to:
http://www.hellopdf.com/download.php
Near the bottom of the page click either Site 1, Site 2 or Site 3.
Any other clicks may get you into non FREE choic
nto one, and sometimes, as I merge a
> few together, I can see it adding a name like the one I'm working on,
> and when you click on the added one, there will be no names attached to
> it, so I merge again.
You need to "Purge unused" locations first.
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ror occurs and after clicking OK,
Legacy shuts down. I have had to resort to putting the url in Notepad and
coping it into the Url field in Legacy. That works. But you cannot start
typing www. Or you get this error.
Dave
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7;ve heard.
Dave
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Of Ed maurer
Sent: Sunday, March 08, 2009 3:48 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] New family search.org
To Legacy and the List:
I have asked when legacy was going to
I subdivided my picture file by creating a separate folder for each of my
grandparents surname. I'm not sure that many will think this a good idea,
but it seems to work for me.
Dave
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event with the incoming event"
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Sadly Millennia isn't willing to fix this BIG deficiency (reported
many times over the years) in an otherwise fantastic program.
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Occupation, Emigration, and Religion Events.
How would you professionals answer this query?
Dave
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Although I'm not an expert, I suggest that you highlight the father and
unlink him from his son who is serving in the position of his father.
Dave
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Of momalo...@aol.com
Sent: Monday, Feb
Forgive me if I do not understand, but I thought that was the purpose of the
Nickname "Event" or for the Alias. Do neither of these approaches produce
the desired results?
Dave
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they were when uploaded.
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ll) USA
locations when the Right to Left sort applies worldwide (including
all USA locations). The only problem is for those who cannot be
bothered to include the country in their locations.
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ring all your files).
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Please stick around. I appreciate the input and I asked the original
question.
Dave
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Of Debra Andrew
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 4:50 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject
Tim,
I "always" get an error when I try to search the IGI from Legacy, but I
click on OK and it logs me in and I'm able to have access through Legacy. I
do not have to log into the IGI separately.
Dave
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erstand why it is necessary to have both date fields?
Thank you for your help.
Dave
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eted before continuing.
> Can I just delete the original folders - moving the data to the new
> data folder
NO!! You need to uninstall Legacy 7 and then re-install it in the
location you want it. But this time check that the location shown is
the one you really want.
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Records (this is for books about specific counties or areas)
Marriage Records
Military Records
Newspapers
Tax Records
Social Secuity Records
Surname Records (this is for books about a specific family)
Wills/Probate Records
Michele
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, in which Mr. Rasmussen suggests using
reverse locality for naming most of his sources in the master source list (for
sorting purposes) and surnames for others. He just didn't cover maiden names.
Thanks again.
Dave
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, are under the name of Williams.
I'm thinking I would cite sources just like anyone else, but put the master
source name under Akers. Any suggestions? I'm a bit confused on this point.
Thanks in advance for advice. I'm looking forward to learning from this group.
Dave Willia
more spam
will be received! Hopefully RootsWeb's Legacy list administrator
doesn't do this.
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#x27;S ALL MOVE TO ROOTSWEB'S LEGACY MAILING LIST.
Send your "Subscribe" message to legacy-l-requ...@rootsweb.com
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I am the proud owner of an HP Pavilion Entertainment PC laptop running Vista
(64 bit). I use Legacy version 7. I run Animap 3.0 on it. Everything seems
to work great.
Dave
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From: k...@legacyfamilytree.com [mailto:k...@legacyfamilytree.com] On Behalf
Of Grover Oliver
antly reviewing postings and appreciate all the good
advice that is given. What a great piece of software and a wonderful
support base. Thank you!
Dave
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From: k...@legacyfamilytree.com [mailto:k...@legacyfamilytree.com] On Behalf
Of JLB
Sent: Friday, January 09,
After trying all the forms on my system, I encountered no problems at all.
I have a 64 bit Vista machine with 4 gigs and I can also access all the
forms and questionnaires.
Dave
From: k...@legacyfamilytree.com [mailto:k...@legacyfamilytree.com] On Behalf
Of MICHELLE CROSBY
Sent: Friday
k for? ???
I've tried most combinations of the latter two without success. How do you
tell Legacy you want the individuals with a "null" birth date?
Thanks,
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Hello, great Legacy User's Group Helpers,
Before I learned that there was a Census Event, I put all occurrences in the
Census as Residence Events. Is there a significant difference between using
the Census Event vs the Residence Event?
Thanks for your input.
Dave
L
Is there a way to find all Legacy media linked to a particular directory?
When I "View the Current List of Multimedia" (customize-locations) I see a
couple of directories that I didn't expect.
Those directories have 100s of media in them.
I'm trying to find what media from those directories a
/jlog
Dave Keeney wrote:
> Thanks JL but I don't think I explained it clearly enough.
>
> My Pictures file (in customize/locations) is C:\Legacy7\Pictures.
> I have several directories under that directory, e.g.
> C:\Legacy7\Pictures\Birth, C:\Legacy7\Pictures\Death, etc.
> I
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Dave Keeney wrote:
>
> If I change the directory structure where pictures are located is
> there an easy way to reflect that in Legacy without changing every
> link individually?
>
>
>
> F
If I change the directory structure where pictures are located is there an
easy way to reflect that in Legacy without changing every link individually?
For instance if I have directories a\b\c\Birth and a\b\c\Death containing
Birth & Death certificate pictures and want to change them to a\b\Bir
nn is her name and Annie is her 'usually called' name.
> > Then in the descendant book/narrative you will get
> > ... she was usually called Annie...
> I'm not seeing this.
You're correct Mary. You will not see that sentence because Dave
Berdan only added
ame.
> > Then in the descendant book/narrative you will get
> > ... she was usually called Annie...
> I'm not seeing this.
You're correct Mary. You will not see that sentence because Dave
Berdan only added it to Legacy 7 in build 78. Previous versions and
builds do not
is supposed to be
in.
Dave
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and checking the archives would
eliminate discussing the problem over again.
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filename
can be automatically generated.
Since batch file use is not really on topic for this list please get
back to me privately if you'd like further details.
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a lot
of extra work that doesn't need to be done.
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Citing a Source multiple time
Update 7.0.0.76 fixed this issue for me.
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Keeney
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2008 11:34 AM
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Subject: [LegacyUG] Citing a Source multiple times
Citing a source multiple times (with
Thank you Jennifer for the heads-up. This update seems to have resolved my
issue.
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times
On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 16:37:10 -0800, "Dave Keeney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Correct that's not what I'm asking.
>The multiples sources look fine to me on reports.
>Blah, blah, blah, page 1.
>Ibid. page 2.
>
>At least in the previous version. I ha
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> Correct that's not what I'm asking.
> The multiples sources look fine to me on reports.
> Bla
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Weed
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Dave: I understand what you are trying to say. I too use a book to source
Correct that's not what I'm asking.
The multiples sources look fine to me on reports.
Blah, blah, blah, page 1.
Ibid. page 2.
At least in the previous version. I haven't looked at the reports in version
7 because I can't seem to get multiple entries in version 7.
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arah (Patterson) Thompson
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From: Dave Keeney
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2008 10:33 AM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Citing a Source multiple times
Citing a source multiple times (with different detail) to the same event
(e.g. birth) seems to
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Dave Keeney wrote
>Citing a source multiple times (with different detail) to the same
two different
pages. I add the source with Detail - "page 1", and then again with Detail -
"page 2". It used to show up as two sources, one with detail "page 1" and
the other with detail "page 2". It now shows up as one source with detail
"page 1"
r
changes to your database, and keep these backups until you are really
sure that everything is as expected.
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rs as it's only affecting the program files.
The only thing that can cause a glitch is when the registry is
corrupted (usually due to a user moving their program files). So
just ensure that the Setup program is installing into the same
location as your existing program.
Cheers, -- Dave N.
On 28 Oct 2008 ronald ferguson wrote:
> Dave, I take it you mean Burial *Addresses*, which is what this thread
> is about. The problem is, as JLB has drawn to our attention, this field
> cannot be searched.
No, I was *not* referring to Addresses. I was responding to the
message f
e it's not to all, and my dream is for Legacy
> to add an tiny icon for a photo of the tombstone marker.
Is there a problem using the icon that's already there?
Click on the + at the end of the Buried Location field, then Burial
Pictures.
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in the name fields,
place them in the "User-ID" fields where they belong.
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her family members?
I appreciate your counsel.
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I think it's appropriate here. I would like to know that answer too.
And if it's not asked/answered on this list a lot of people (who may want to
know) will miss the information.
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Group Options are not satisfactory. They
allow you to do either ancestors or direct line -- neither of which include
the distant relatives.
The problem is resolved. Thanks for your help.
Dave
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k you for your response.
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ns, such as your
example Durham, which can be called 'County Durham').
Obendred, Clun, Shropshire.
(I haven't checked the existence of any of your place names).
Wharton, Blyton, Lincolnshire.
I don't use England at all. I only use the country if outside England.
Just my w
ver. 7 or
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The user would likely also need to check this
setting very carefully before using it.
I fail to see any advantage over clearing them individually
especially when considering the potential for making errors.
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or money.
You reporting your problems and then them getting fixed are going to
improve the quality of Legacy so I'm kind of reluctant to mention it but
are you aware that Millenia offer a 60 day money back guarantee?
Thanks, Dave
Thomas Herson wrote:
Bruce,
Thanks for confirming that.
and if that doesn't work you might want to try selecting the import from
legacy file option in the file menu and import your old legacy file into
a new one. This cured the 3167 error messages that I was getting.
Hope this helps, Dave
Syble Glasscock wrote:
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From: Gail in MN
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2008 1:40 PM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Source Detail problem
I am seeing a different source
into the habit using the
letter casing through my programming and I think it's going to be a
HardHabitToBreak ;)
Thanks, Dave
Bruce Jones wrote:
Is there any problem with using periods instead of underscores? i.e.,
Sam.Smith.letter.jpg
Or dashes? i.e., Sam-Smith-letter.jpg
On Tue, Aug
d I haven't found a perfect answer. For
example when I take notes I write everything in uppercase so
"SamSmithLetter.jpg" becomes "SAMSMITHLETTER.JPG" but fortunately this
will often still work anyway (but not always!).
Thanks, Dave
Cathy Vallevieni wrote:
Someone rec
to answer any question asked (that I feel that I
have something to add) UNTIL the LIST OWNERS say stop. I believe that anyone
else is taking on an authority that they do not possess.
G.C. Oliver
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 3:54 PM, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Art,
I hate to prolong thi
Art,
I hate to prolong this even more but since you just had to respond The
rules of this list aren't based on what you or a few others find
"interesting and useful".The rules are established by Legacy, are
perfectly clear and we all agreed to them when we subscribed. The answer
is to
ssage-
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Sent: 03 August 2008 16:14
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] GPS for Individual Graves locations
Ron,
First, I think a message about the list rules is much more appropriate here
than a revi
essage -
Sent: Sun, 3 Aug 2008 14:35:41 +0100
From: ronald ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] GPS for Individual Graves locations
>
> Dave,
>
> And what has your email to do with Legacy and its add-ons? Legacy has its
own staff who keep an
nore it. I subscribed to this list for Legacy
support and nothing else (remember, just list the list rules state?).
Maybe if we all did more to stay on topic and keep others on topic we
wouldn't have this kind of discussion.
Dave
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[mailto:
Syble, this is a list for the support of Legacy and its add-ons.Reviews
and recommendations of various gps units are off topic here. I'm sure
there would be some who would be willing to offer suggestions offline so
everyone on the list doesn't have to read them all. Or there are other
lists
mputers so that Legacy (Millenia) doesn't take all the blame when it fails
to work correctly.
Paul
Dave wrote:
That's fine as long as it's related to the use of Legacy and its add-on's
(as the list rules clearly state). But most of us didn't come here to read
about ho
arth is a component
> of the Legacy program now, and so its accuracy, and
> possible work arounds, and/or errors is valid on this
> User Group. I hope it doesn't become a constant deluge
> of messages every day, but as genealogists we deal in
> accuracy.
> Rich in LA CA
>
Unless it's about entering it in Legacy, isn't this thread getting pretty
far off topic?
_
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] GPS lat and long form
o
"Text" otherwise it could mess up the date display. Depending on
your date format you may also need to copy the birthdate column to a
YYYYMMDD one to get it to sort correctly.
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According to the Legacy calendar, 1892 and 1896 are leap years but no 1894.
Dave
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nd so is *not* a leap
year.
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Denis responded offline because it was VERY off topic. Why did you forward
it back to the list?
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Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 10:33 AM
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And 12 messages after Sherry/Support warned about staying on topic we get
another thread started that has absolutely nothing to do with Legacy. Are
the list rules really that hard to understand?
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You don't have to read the thread (or reply) if you are not interested
in it.
Larry
Dave wrote:
> If this has not
If this has nothing to do with Legacy, why is it being discussed here?
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No
The o
On 11 Jul 2008 Bill wrote:
> Dave Naylor Wrote;
> >If you can come up with program code that will sort records
> > by date and still keep records with blank dates in their
> > "correct" place then you'll make a fortune! ;-))
> >
> > Cheers, -- D
order.
If you can come up with program code that will sort records by date
and still keep records with blank dates in their "correct" place then
you'll make a fortune! ;-))
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What is the meaning of "L" and "V" in the L column of the Geo Location list?
I did check the help file but couldn't find it.
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This has been fixed and will be in the next update...
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Dave Berdan
Millennia
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From: "Kirsten Bowman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2008 9:40 AM
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Where to
Is there any easy way to geo code locations that contain "Of ."?
I know it codes ", , , Belgium" correctly but not with the "Of" included.
I'd like to geo code it as ", , , Belgium".
The only way I've found is to copy longitude of the ", , , Belgium" entry,
Close it, find the "Of" version, Edit,
Don't worry David there are probably lots of 'extreme splitter' lurkers out
here.
Count me in.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of music-line
Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 2:10 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG]
couple or for the
marriage itself?
Cheers, -- Dave N.
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David Naylor, Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada.
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Online techni
Fixed. Next update... soon.
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Dave Berdan
Millennia
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From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "LegacyUserGroup"
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 5:21 PM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Lat
n" turns the do not geo-
code off.
Cheers, -- Dave
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David Naylor, Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada.
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Legacy User Group guidelines:
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should look go to RootsWeb's Legacy archive for January 2008
at . . .
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/LEGACY/2008-01
where it's immediately apparent, by hierarchy, which message was
being replied to.
Cheers, -- Dave N.
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David Naylor, Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada.
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