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hwedhlor
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 7:35 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Hard copy manual
Mike,
They simply have no sense of humor. :-)
John
Mike Fry wrote:
> aseddon.com wrote:
>> Shall we drop the politics and
Mike,
They simply have no sense of humor. :-)
John
Mike Fry wrote:
aseddon.com wrote:
Shall we drop the politics and get back to Legacy?
Of course. People might have taken some notice of the smiley on the
original message and not taken things so seriously.
Legacy User Group guideli
aseddon.com wrote:
Shall we drop the politics and get back to Legacy?
Of course. People might have taken some notice of the smiley on the
original message and not taken things so seriously.
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Mike Fry
Johannesburg.
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I wasn't aware that there was any mandate to choose one or the other.
Mike Fry wrote:
hwedhlor wrote:
Perhaps the ISO standards need to be changed. :-)
Perhaps. But the USA is just 1 against the vast majority! It's for
ANSI to retire in favour of the ISO.
Mike Fry wrote:
hwedhlor wrote:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of TH
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 3:14 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Hard copy manual
I've never been on a mailing list, no matter what the topic, that had
quite so many humorless,
wasted bandwidth!
Mary
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of TH
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 3:14 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Hard copy manual
I've never been on a mailing list, no matter what the
How many customers in North America and others using
Letter and Legal VS A4 world? If and when Microsoft
switches, so will we. (ie. no real choice for us, out
of our hands.)
Rich in LA CA
--- Phil Warn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 10:32 23/09/2007, Mike Fry wrote:
> >Perhaps. But the USA is j
At 10:32 23/09/2007, Mike Fry wrote:
Perhaps. But the USA is just 1 against the vast
majority! It's for ANSI to retire in favour of the ISO.
Hi all,
ANSI - does that not stand for American Nasties Spoil It?
[ On the basis, of course, that MIGHT is RIGHT ]
Phil
Phil Warn ô¿ô
Genealogists do
Mike Fry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> *Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] Hard copy manual
>
> hwedhlor wrote:
> > Perhaps the ISO standards need to be changed. :-)
>
> Perhaps. But the USA is
Shall we drop the politics and get back to Legacy?
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From: Mike Fry
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 2:32 AM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Hard copy manual
hwedhlor wrote:
> Perhaps the ISO standards need to be chan
"Well, I guess Canada would make 2."
Unfortunately!
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Wayne Martell
Victoria, BC, Canada
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Well, I guess Canada would make 2.
but I suspect that that is why the Legacy Manual is in whatever format
it is instead of setup to be put in a binder
On 9/23/07, Mike Fry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hwedhlor wrote:
> > Perhaps the ISO standards need to be changed. :-)
>
> Perhaps. But
hwedhlor wrote:
Perhaps the ISO standards need to be changed. :-)
Perhaps. But the USA is just 1 against the vast majority! It's for ANSI
to retire in favour of the ISO.
Mike Fry wrote:
hwedhlor wrote:
A4 and 4 holes would not work for U.S. customers.
They would if the USA became part o
Perhaps the ISO standards need to be changed. :-)
Mike Fry wrote:
hwedhlor wrote:
A4 and 4 holes would not work for U.S. customers.
They would if the USA became part of the international community and
joined the rest of the world in adopting the ISO standards :-)
Legacy User Group guid
hwedhlor wrote:
A4 and 4 holes would not work for U.S. customers.
They would if the USA became part of the international community and
joined the rest of the world in adopting the ISO standards :-)
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Mike Fry
Johannesburg.
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Hmmmyou mustn't use inkjet cartridges thenNice idea tho.
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From: TH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I downloaded and printed out the manual on 8.5x11 paper to insert in a 3-ring
binder along with the training discs and whatever notes I want to put there.
I downloaded and printed out the manual on 8.5x11 paper to insert in a
3-ring binder along with the training discs and whatever notes I want to put
there. The printout used 200 sheets of paper when printed on both sides of
the paper. I'd guess the cost, excluding the cost of the notebook was
probab
k.
John
John Zimmerman
Mesa, Arizona
Bert van Kootwijk wrote:
Please make it A4 and a 4 ring binder
Bert
- Original Message - From: "Pat Hickin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 3:28 AM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Hard copy manual
I
It's an Excellent idea.
John
John Zimmerman
Mesa, Arizona
Tish wrote:
I realy like this idea too.
Tish
I wish the owner's manual was printed on 8x11-1/2 paper, drilled for a
3-ring binder, and shipped loose leaf. We could then put the manual
in a binder
and insert our own note pages.
Thank you for your generous offer, Bob. Let me try the other suggestions of
using the help menu first. I always shy away from the help menu for the
same reason: I would rather have a hard copy open beside my computer. But
I'll give it a shot again. I like the suggestion of cutting off the binde
Please make it A4 and a 4 ring binder
Bert
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From: "Pat Hickin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 3:28 AM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Hard copy manual
I really like this idea!
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Pat
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From memory there was a cost reason Legacy decided not to go this
way with version 6. I know there was discussion about it.
Those who prefer it can buy the PDF manual rather than the hard copy
(it's cheaper anyway) and print it themselves and place in a
"binder". Again, from memory, there were
I realy like this idea too.
Tish
I wish the owner's manual was printed on 8x11-1/2 paper, drilled for a
3-ring binder, and shipped loose leaf. We could then put the manual in a
binder
and insert our own note pages. This would, I should think, also be
cheaper
for Legacy.
There was a
I really like this idea!
--
Pat
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Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 5:28 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Hard copy manual
I wish the owner's manual was printed on 8x11-1/2 paper, drilled for a
3-ring binder, and shipped
I wish the owner's manual was printed on 8x11-1/2 paper, drilled for a
3-ring binder, and shipped loose leaf. We could then put the manual in a
binder
and insert our own note pages. This would, I should think, also be cheaper
for Legacy.
There was a time, and I'm dating myself here, when
Hi Donna,
Where are you located, I have a copy of the Ver 6 manual and I do not use it
very much anymore, I would be happy to loan it to you.
Send me your snail mail address and I will send it to you.
Bob Grills
Bend, OR
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Donna,
Meanwhile you may well find it much easier to use the help pages. Those on each
screen are context help (ie relate to that screen ). Try also using Help>Search
and put in the terms for which you are looking.
In any event the help pages are updated with each update whereas the hard copy
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