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On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 10:01 AM, Pat Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
I thought maybe this new 7.0 would incorporate some type of
integration with the LDS new FamilySearch database That does
not seem to be the case--t
IE 7 was never part of my OS (XP Media Manager) and cannot use it as
other programs I use for a daily at home job require IE 6 ONLY, so IE 7
is not an option. I just bought a new computer a year ago, so don't
plan on anything new in the near future and definitely not a memory hog
OS like Vista
I just realized that when I change the directory/location for Document
Files--it does not show up--after being saved. Anyone else have this
problem? Am I doing something wrong? I click on change (have even
tried reset, then change) and then browse to the location of my document
files.
Then
, please let me know how you exactly can see the maps?
Barb Weed wrote:
Hi Pat, I use FireFox not IE7 and the mapping works for me. Love it.
Barb
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From: Pat Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 4, 2008 9:10:56
Hi,--that's really encouraging--how do you get it to work, then, as I
get the error message.
Barb Weed wrote:
Hi Pat, I use FireFox not IE7 and the mapping works for me. Love it.
Barb
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From: Pat Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfam
]> wrote:
Hi Pat, I use FireFox not IE7 and the mapping works for me. Love it.
Barb
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From: Pat Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 4, 2008 9:10:56 AM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Legacy 7 Research Guidance repos
There should be a discounted upgrade price for those that don't have or
cannot have IE7--as we cannot use the "deluxe" map feature. I have a
job with several communication tools that require that I NOT have IE7,
so I don't have a choice of whether to have it or not.
Cathy wrote:
Have you ent
I am able to use Family Atlas and the Mapping feature in new
FamilySearch as well as the one in FamilyTree maker 8.0. Looks like too
tight a liason with Microsoft--well they are both in Washington.
ronald ferguson wrote:
Pat,
No matter how long you waited I don't think you would be able to us
I just tried converting my main database to Legacy 7 and get this error
(and have to quit):
Error saving married name record. Error 3265: Item not found in this
collection. Would you like to TRY IT AGAIN? I cannot say yes, it just
repeats itself, Same with no, so have to quit.
What's the f
I was assuming that the new 7.0 would be tailored after the 7.0 Chart
program--was that their original intent or? But it is the same as 6.0,
etc. Just got the idea it was a total makeover. What is the evolution
of this version?
Legacy User Group guidelines:
http://www.LegacyFamilyTr
I thought maybe this new 7.0 would incorporate some type of integration
with the LDS new FamilySearch database That does not seem to be the
case--they still have only the old TempleReady feature.
I guess the only new features I see (unless I have the wrong version
downloaded) are (from th
I thought this new version would update the repositories it uses for
research suggestions--for example Revolutionary War pension files--the
obvious choice is Footnote.com but it is missing
There are many other new databases that don't show up in Legacy 7.
I would have gladly waited for the
Very frustrating--I am a paid customer. I wanted to upgrade to the 7.0
Deluxe from my 6.0 Deluxe. First I downloaded the free 7.0 version and
then purchased the upgrade. In the meantime, I was told I would be
emailed the install password (used to be family for 6.0) so I could at
least play a
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