I don't have a lot of dates in the 1500s but have just noticed that
double dating isn't working in that century. I have run File
Maintenance Check/Repair several times since discovered. Have
completely removed and retyped date. If add / and two numbers, just
reverts to the second number.
Ellen wrote:
I tried to get on Family Search from the icon on Legacy just to see
what Family Search was like.
Ellen, to get into New Familysearch for now you have to be LDS and set
up an account on that site, using membership number and other personal
data. Almost all of the areas of the
Way back in early Sep Michele wrote:
Regarding the news that Legacy will be synchronized with Family
Search... A worker at the Family History Center was showing me Family
Search and how she was entering data. I forgot to ask her something and
I hope you will know. When you enter data/update
Paula wrote Seems like someone recently posted here (I have a stickie
on this!) that they use abt 1820 when the year has been indicated by
a source; e.g., census listing. But they use est 1820 when they're
using some other algorithm to come up with the year; e.g., Robert's
calculations.
Family Insight will work between PAF and Newfamilysearch without a new
program.
Also for those making a trip to SLC, you can download Legacy onto the
computers here and use it. Every night the computer system wipes clean
what has been entered. Just remember to reset your preferences. I
Ron,
Yes, but she could download Legacy onto that computer with the owner's
permission and her own customer code and delete it when through.
Charlotte
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From: ronald ferguson ronfe...@msn.com
To: legacyusergroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Mon, Jul 20, 2009 10:03 am
Syble Glasscock wrote:
I too have Unknown added, that I didn't add and Unknown married to
Unknown, I've not been able to delete them...
I have a bad habit of clicking twice when once is needed and have found
that is when I add unknown parents to ends of lines, etc.
As someone mentioned a
The tab for downloading update won't work for me either, and I can't
remember how I updated last week from 30 to 90. Marilyn installed over
the older version, is there any reason why I shouldn't do the same?
Any problems that could arise? Because I am working at the Family
History Library and
Hi listers,
I just updated to subversion 90 and there is now a new subversion? I
haven't had any notification. When was it?
I worked yesterday at the library and downloaded Legacy on one of their
computers. My backup would have been about 8:45 MDT. Which version would
that have
I have tagged the people I want to appear on these pedigree charts but can't
figure out how to use the tagging to produce the charts and the focus group
system doesn't give me the option I want either. Is it possible to make a
chart with just one couple per generation? I am trying to show
Leon:
We were told last summer in a conference at Brigham Young University that
ultimately non-members will have access.
Last I heard the New Family Search team was still working on the big stumbling
block that has kept Utah and a few other places from being able to use it yet.
That is so
Ralph,
On subject of birth name vs later aka used as primary. You may be interested
in a book called Getting It Right, the Definitive Guide to Recording Family
History Accurately. by Mary H.Slawson, published by Deseret Book Company in
2002. I believe it is available through Amazon.com, I
Because I am only so far entering my maternal grandmother's lineage on Legacy,
most of individuals are English.? Many pre-1752 when the first day of the year
changed from Mar 25 to Jan 1.? The only way I have been able to enter the Jan
1-Mar 24 dates on Legacy for those earlier years are 1 Jan
ceaster99
No I haven't, Mike; I'll try that later tonight.? Many thanks for the
suggestion.??All I had done was try?Help and that not recently.???
Charlotte
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From: Mike Fry mike...@iafrica.com
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 4:22 pm
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