Only a decade, Wm, it feels a lot, lot longer!!
Ron Ferguson
http://www.fergys.co.uk/
"Wm Voss" wrote:
>It's been a decade, so don't hold your breathe.
>
>Wm Voss
>
>On 11-Jun-12 8:56 PM, Syble Glasscock wrote:
>> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sybleg/clinewebpages/4543.htmlÂ
Syble, I just wanted you to know I can see the info you've provided in the DESC
box by hovering my mouse pointer over the photo. It won't show if I hover over
the white space under the photo. The pointer needs to be placed over the image.
I'm using W7 pro 64 bit and IE browser v9. I just checked
On 2012/06/12 10:59, Mary Fowler Leek wrote:
> Syble, I just wanted you to know I can see the info you've provided in the
> DESC box by hovering my mouse pointer over the photo. It won't show if I
> hover over the white space under the photo. The pointer needs to be placed
> over the image. I'm us
On 2012/06/12 12:07, Barbara wrote:
> Is there a way to copy a census directly from Ancestry.com site to a person in
> my Legacy program?
Image? Transcription? Source reference? ?
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Regards,
Mike Fry
Johannesburg
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I agree, But I do not read anything with the cute things above. I have lost 3
computers (over the years) getting burned by lurking viruses. One of them was
in emoticons. I won;t wait for the next time.
From: RHS Consulting
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Ah, I see now you are asking a slightly different question than
before. The fist time was about event images, and this time about the
person's image at the top of the page. I missed that distinction, and
have still been focused on the event images. No matter, my idea
applies in either case. It
Well, I did learn something from submitting my question. I would have never
thought to "hover" over the photo itself, when hovering was suggested, I just
assumed over the name & date, and if I didn't who else would.
Thanks to all of you, yes, I can see it, just tried on Firefox, I'm using
You said: "I'm not sure I follow what you are saying here. My initial thought
is
> that you were stating that you've made your own customizations to your
> generated web pages, and you would lose those if you attempted to try
> my suggestion. However, I've gone to your web page and it says you
>
You are close. Anything 'inside' that folder has the potential of
being deleted and (re)created by Legacy. So you need a folder
'outside' of there - a sibling folder.
You already have: C:Legacy>web>clinewebpages
You need to add: C:Legacy>web>jc1779
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 8:21 AM, Syble Glassc
Barb,
I am accessing Ancestry via IE9...
With census image opened, click on Save (upper right hand
corner)...choose "to my computer.
Pop-up box at bottom opens...click on save and choose "save as" . This
should open a "box" with places listed from your computer.
Browse to the location you want to
On 6/12/2012 8:55 AM, Syble Glasscock wrote:
> Well, I did learn something from submitting my question. I would have never
> thought to "hover" over the photo itself, when hovering was suggested, I
> just assumed over the name& date, and  if I didn't who else would. Â
> Â
> Thanks to all
The detailed search does not include the fields for birth, christening, death,
or burial that make the plus sign turn blue when they are populated. I was
trying to find some records which were supposed to have Franklin Cemetery in
Franklin, Idaho as the buried address but somehow got Franklin C
After you follow Virginia's steps you would be able to to your legacy file
and add the image to each individual. Source. Or event that you want it
attached to. Kathy
On Tuesday, June 12, 2012, Virginia Dunham wrote:
> Barb,
> I am accessing Ancestry via IE9...
>
> With census image opened, click
Now Ron, just what are you doing posting on a reply in Syble's thread :-)
You do not say what your search fields are viz. "Equal to" or "Contains" and
are you using the full location?
Have you considered splitting into two parts 1) contains "Franklin Cemetery"
AND 2) contains Franklin Idaho".
Mu
If a husband had multiple marriages and the Descendant Book is set to the wife
(single marriage), do the other marriages of the husband not show? Or am I
missing an option to show multiple marriages for the spouse in a Descendant
report?
Thanks
Stan
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A general question
With "the CLOUD" becoming all the rage as a location to park your
information vs a traditional hard drive location on your computer does
LEGACY have the capability of being directed to a "CLOUD" location for
photos, documents, multimedia files that might be stored there?
I
I'm confused - isn't Dropbox "cloud"? I run my legacy through "Dropbox"
and it works fine. However, I am really considering running it through
Google's "Drive" and setting it up as I have through "Dropbox".
Jackie
On 6/12/2012 6:37 PM, gcr...@juno.com wrote:
> A general question
>
> With "th
The reason I prefer Dropbox to store pics over Google's Drive is that Dropbox
stores the files on my hard drive and on the Dropbox web. Often, I am in a
situation without internet access. In these times, I can still work with my
pics as they are also on my hard drive. Google's Drive requires
Carbonite is a backup service that uses their own bunch of servers as I
understand it. The information is still on your HD and on their servers for
repopulating your HD in case of a disaster.
Dropbox is a service that allows you to have access to your data over multiple
devices that is on your
I have the dropbox set as my primary drive to work on legacy - as such
any time i save anything I save it to dropbox. However, my legacy backup
got to my hard drive - and i also move a copy to "drive" right now. So
if I am without internet access I load the backup - the next time i get
online, dro
I use Carbonite and Carbonite automatically saves my Legacy file whenever it is
changed.
Michele
-Original Message-
From: gcr...@juno.com [mailto:gcr...@juno.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 7:38 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] Location for LEGACY Multimedia
I have Legacy installed on my desktop C-drive as it is by default. It's
synced to the 'cloud' through SugarSync and is also available on my laptop.
I have enough space in Dropbox to keep all my multimedia files and
source documents and they're linked to Legacy from that location. i.e.
from one pla
I'm going to guess here the other marriages of the spouse will not show
up in a Descendants report for the 'wife' (in your example) because her
husband's other wives are not her descendants line. Totally other families.
JL | http://www.jgen.ws/jlog/
On 6/12/2012 5:02 PM, s megraw wrote:
>
>
Sorry about adding to the other post...I got lazy.
The problem is as follows:
tblIR.IDLRBuried links to tblLR and can be searched with "Burial Place"
tblIR.IDARBuried links to tblAR and can be searched with "Notes-Burial" but can
not be searched with "Address-Burial" because that field is not a
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