Hi Sue,
I recently acquired an Asus 900HA that has a 160gb harddrive, 1gb of memory,
Windows XP and I love it. So far Legacy 7 is running great on it. This model
has a 9 screen but Asus also has one that has a 10 screen. If you go to the
youtube web site, you can find video reviews on these
I live in Castle Rock, CO and might be interested in joining a such a group.
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Would be interested in how others record Swedish Household Examination records.
Do you use them as master sources or events or perhaps both? I would assume
that most people handle them like they do US census records. Does anyone use
the new source writer for them? Any comments would be most
Records
I have a master source called Genline Swedish On-Line Church Records
in the detail I have the GID# and then I have an event called
Household Examinations. I did not use the new source writer.
Sherri
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Thanks for the offer Ron. Please count me in.
Walt
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Learning
in
one
file?
In printing group sheets there is the option to print them in MRIN's but
only for the entire family file. There does not seem to be a way of
printing
a focus group (say descendants) in MRIN order.
regards
Anne
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From: WALT ALICE DE*WAELE
I use three
Hi Anne,
I use three ring binders for each family or family line and within the
binder I use the MRIN filing system. I have an alphabetical index for that
family or families at the beginning of each binder so I can quickly find who
I am looking for. Then I start each MRIN file with a family
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