The internal Legacy browser does use a form of IE.
Internet stuff from Legacy that opens in the actual browser uses your
default browser or whatever you specify in the Options 11.1
However Legacy Home Tab and the mapping use a form of IE - not sure
which. I suspect on one computer you removed a f
Until yesterday my Legacy 8 has run as expected. However I ran File
maintenance and as it finished a notepad file popped named
Legacy8Update[1].txt up to say
"8.0.0.414,4 March
2014,http://legacy-setup.s3.amazonaws.com/v8/,Legacy8Setup.exe,67505968,64.4";
If I run this file I get a number of a
The easiest way to exclude someone from a PP alert is to left click the
alert and then choose Mark as not a Problem.
If you right click, you then have to find the right category to tick.
The Mark as Not a Problem button does that for you.
Cathy
Brian/Support wrote:
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> Hover your mouse on the red
If your cousin is the owner of the photograph and has it in their possession, I
would show the source as a photograph in possession of: ?? giving information
such as the owner’s name and address. Make sure that you do not post this
information on the internet however, without permission from
I think you're saying the same thing in your two options, so it's really
a matter of personal preference as to which one you use. Abbreviations
start to get confusing. :-)
I have a Basic Source set up in my database for Facebook. Its details
are as follows:
Source List Name: Website - Facebook
I have a quandry. One of my cousins posted a photo of some of our mutual
cousins on Facebook. Would it be better to source as a FB photo by Cousin
AB or to source as info from Cousin AB on FB?
Thanks, marie in seattle
Legacy User Group guidelines:
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Etiquette.asp
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