On reports, I ordinarily like to have general notes with little indentation
as I use them in part for introductory material. On the other hand, I would
like to have birth, marriage, and death notes deeply indented.
Is there any way to accomplish this??
Pat
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Yes, that's great -- I hadn't realized I could edit the wording within the
brackets. Thanks, Brian!
Pat
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 3:19 PM, Brian/Support
wrote:
> The Descendant, Ancestor and Descendant Narrative reports have the
> Wording 1 tab where the events wording is located. The Events
> in
I am trying to copy from genealogy sites such as Ancestry or FamilySearch
and paste into a note field or a date field or a URL field. It seems to be
an intermittent problem. Right now it is working correctly with Internet
Explorer but not with Chrome. Earlier today it was not working with IE
ei
Well said Terry, and the main reason I seldom participate.
Bob
-Original Message-
From: Terry L. [mailto:nemesi...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 12:30 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] problem with unmarried
One of the reasons I left this grou
Sometimes it does not work within Legacy either. For example, I may paste
something into a notes field and then try to copy and paste a date from the
notes field into a date field. That does not always work either.
Emily
-Original Message-
From: Brian/Support
Sent: Friday, September 28,
You do not say where you are trying to paste the data in Legacy. Is it
into a note or elsewhere?
Brian
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
br...@legacyfamilytree.com
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com
On 28/09/2012 18:08, Emily Moore wrote:
> Recently I have encountered difficulties when trying t
Recently I have encountered difficulties when trying to copy and paste (either
with the mouse or control-c) from a web browser (either Chrome or IE) to
Legacy. The “paste” option is enabled so it appears that something is getting
onto the clipboard, but when I click “paste” or control-v, nothin
Amen.
- Original Message -
From: "Terry L."
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 3:30:25 PM
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] problem with unmarried
One of the reasons I left this group before was peoples attitudes on here. Pat
had a legitimate question. Most have
One of the reasons I left this group before was peoples attitudes on here. Pat
had a legitimate question. Most have you have been helpful, but there are some
on this list who continually put in sarcastic and sometimes rude comments. I
don't think she needs a biology lesson, and yes she can searc
The Descendant, Ancestor and Descendant Narrative reports have the
Wording 1 tab where the events wording is located. The Events
introductory sentence has the [his:her] wording. If you substitute one
of the other replaceable text options such as [fullname] then the full
name of the person will be i
Biology 101: In human reproduction there is always an egg
and a sperm! Whether the contributors were married,
cohabited outside of marriage, had consensual sex, used
artificial insemination, or any other means of bringing the
egg and sperm together, there was still a female who
contributed the eg
In reports, the list of noted events wording doesn't appear to me to give
an option to substitute the individual's name for "his" or "her."
Am I right?
Thanks,
Pat
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Thanks, Jenny and Brian,
Done!
Pat
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Brian wrote, "there must have been a relationship between a man and a woman
to have a child."
But with *in vitro* fertilization I don't think there has to be a
relationship.
Not what I would call a relationship anyway.
Pat
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What I do in this situation (when there are people listed in a household that I
am not sure who they are) is one of two things...
1) If I think they are an unrelated boarder I don't add them to my file
2) If I think that they are related somehow I add them to my file as an
unlinked individual
I
I keep the strays with my bloodline family member using a note such as
Possible grandchild. In later years I am likely to have some daughters
who would be possible mother and I add a note wondering if they are
the mother.
I use brackets to put married name with a woman such as Sophia [Lacy]
Michie
The request to have two separate settings, one for never married and
another for had no children has been argued on our tester email list. So
far the programmers have not elected to separate the setting.
In Legacy 4.0 and 5.0 the setting was just "This individual never
married", no mention of chil
On 9/28/2012 8:22 AM, Pat Hickin wrote:
> I attempted to register, t which point I was told to
No inline graphics please
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Tim Rosenlof
Utah, USA
Swedish Research
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Since you do not have access to nFS and are not LDS you may want to turn
off those arrows.
Go to Options > Customize > General tab
In the lower right remove the check mark from: Integrate wit FamilySearch
You may also want to turn off the other LDS options in the LDS section
above that check box.
On 28/09/2012 15:22, Pat Hickin wrote:
> I clicked on one of those little pale arrows that has suddenly begun to
> appear beside every name in the children's lists on my Legacy family
> screens.
Have you recently re-installed or only just upgraded to Legacy 7? Those
"little arrows" related to Leg
Many non-LDS users are accessing nFS now - go to
new.FamilySearch.org
Some people have said they received their log-in quickly, others had
to wait. On the page where you sign up is a link to contact them about
your registration.
Once you receive your log-in from the church, you can use the
Famil
On 2012/09/28 16:22, Pat Hickin wrote:
> I clicked on one of those little pale arrows that has suddenly begun to appear
> beside every name in the children's lists on my Legacy family screens.
> That took me to a "Family Search" screen, which wanted me to log in.
Those little pale arrows are as a
Pat,
There really is no reason to get all huffy. You have to remember that
nFs is NOT a Legacy "product". Legacy is merely linking to the nFs
(New Family Search). If you do not already have a User ID and Password
for New Family Search, then you need to register. However, at this
point nFs has
The only people that have access to new FamilySearch are LDS church members and
some non LDS beta testers. Access will become public one day but no one knows
exactly when.
Michele
From: Pat Hickin [mailto:pph...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 10:22 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@Leg
Familysearch is owned by the church of Jesus Christ of latter day saints.
Certain parts of that site are only available to their members. That is
the membership info it is asking for. No worries. If you are not a member
the part that isn't available would not be of interest to you anyway :-).
Kath
I clicked on one of those little pale arrows that has suddenly begun to
appear beside every name in the children's lists on my Legacy family
screens.
That took me to a "Family Search" screen, which wanted me to log in.
The login screen didn't like my familysearchindexing username and password
so I
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