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
I have a long attachment to an e-mail. The most helpful attachment is
50 pages long.
Using SourceWriter, I do not see a good option to choose from.
Kinda close, but not kewpie doll worthy are:
E-Mail
Family Group Sheet
GEDCOM File
The option of Person Knowledge does not apply.
Any ideas and
Windows Update may require Microsoft Internet Explorer. Not a good idea to
remove IE from a Windows machine. This Wikipedia article gives a good
description of why.
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On 05/05/2014 13:17, Arnold Sprague wrote:
I have a long attachment to an e-mail. The most helpful attachment is
50 pages long.
Using SourceWriter, I do not see a good option to choose from.
Kinda close, but not kewpie doll worthy are:
E-Mail
Family Group Sheet
GEDCOM File
The option of
On 05 May 2014 14:17, Arnold Sprague wrote:
I have a long attachment to an e-mail. The most helpful attachment is 50
pages long.
Is there any worthwhile information in the actual email message? If not then why
not separate the attachment and save it as a file on the PC. Then, you can use
the
You decide based on what the attached document is. Family Group Sheet?
Research Report? Manuscript? Gedcom? Pedigree Chart?
Michele
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-Original Message-
From: Arnold Sprague [mailto:aspra...@chicagobooth.edu]
I'm curious as to why you though it necessary to attempt to remove IE from
your Windows computer in spite of Microsoft making IE an integral part of the
Windows operating system. Wouldn't it just be easier to remove the icons and
ignore the program's existence by using the alternative
Looking back at the last 50 years - Tom Kemp will present his key tips and
techniques that he has learned over a life time of genealogical research.
If this was my last lecture - this is what I want you to know. Prepare to
be informed and entertained in this rapid fire review of the key tips Tom
I am wondering if there is any way to use the Legacy program to create a
chart that will show a couple in the middle of the chart, with each of the
spouses ancestry vertically upward from the couple and then ALL of the
descendants of that couple vertically downward from the couple. It would
The Charting Companion does http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/LCComp.asp ...
C.G. Ouimet
Kingston ON
From: Lynn Firestone [mailto:lynne...@gmail.com]
Sent: May 05, 2014 01:11 PM
To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] Charting
I am wondering if there is any way to use the
On 05/05/2014 19:47, Glynn Noles wrote:
I am a brand new Legacy user and am confused about the “verified” box
when entering citation source detail information using SourceWritier. Do
I check the information as ”verified” or is it checked when I upload my
record to FamilySearch?
I thank you in
Lynn Firestone wrote:
I am wondering if there is any way to use the Legacy program
to create a chart that will show a couple in the middle of
the chart, with each of the spouses ancestry vertically
upward from the couple and then ALL of the descendants of
that couple vertically downward from
Answered off-line (system restore, system image, etc.)
Brian in CA
From: Boyd Miller [mailto:bo...@vodafone.net.nz]
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2014 1:52 PM
To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Net access blocked from Legacy
Thanks for your replies Cathy, Ron and Brian,
I would suggest the source is the document, not the delivery method ...
C.G. Ouimet
Kingston ON
-Original Message-
From: Wendy Howard [mailto:wendy.how...@gmail.com]
Sent: May 05, 2014 06:09 PM
To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] How to source an e-mail
How would you source it if it came in an envelope via your postal service?
C.G. Ouimet
Kingston ON
-Original Message-
From: Wendy Howard [mailto:wendy.how...@gmail.com]
Sent: May 05, 2014 06:09 PM
To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] How to source an e-mail
That is not what I need. What I need is to show ancestors for both parents
and then also all descendants from that double on the same chart. Non of
the charts in Legacy charting do that. Thanks for the suggestion though.
The closet thing is a new chart at the bottom of the list that shows
I treat emails and postal mail in the same way - a Basic-style Source I
have in my database called Personal Correspondence. The Master Source
has no information in it other than the Source List Name.
With either form of correspondence, I would include all the pertinent
information in the Source
You can do it in Legacy Charting - Hour Glass Chart - just choose how
many generations you want each way.
Cathy
Lynn Firestone wrote:
I am wondering if there is any way to use the Legacy program to create
a chart that will show a couple in the middle of the chart, with each
of the spouses
Scan envelope and contents and set up source.
Bill
Sent from my iPad
On May 5, 2014, at 6:17 PM, C.G. Ouimet c.g.oui...@outlook.com wrote:
How would you source it if it came in an envelope via your postal service?
C.G. Ouimet
Kingston ON
-Original Message-
From: Wendy Howard
On 05/05/2014 23:09, Wendy Howard wrote:
This is how I see it, which is different to the other replies I've seen
so far...
In my database, I would use the email that the file is attached to as
the source. After all, that is how it came to you.
Each to his or her own, of course, but that
The OP question was for the COUPLE, so an hour glass chart that only has
one half of the COUPLE doesnt work.
On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 5:13 PM, Cathy Pinner genea...@gmail.com wrote:
You can do it in Legacy Charting - Hour Glass Chart - just choose how
many generations you want each way.
Mmmm I didn't notice that.
We do need the ability in Legacy Charting to be able to combine charts.
That would solve lots of things.
For more complex charts I find TreeDraw the best though no where near as
easy to use.
Cathy
Jay 1FamilyTree wrote:
The OP question was for the COUPLE, so an hour
I have used a general place name to indicate where an individual is
buried i.e. *Dareton, New South Wales, Australia* and I now wish to
replace this to include the cemetery name i.e. *Coomealla Memorial
Gardens Crematorium, Dareton, New South Wales, Australia*.
I have tagged all individuals who
Hi Malcolm,
You can't do it by search and replace OR by editing the Master Location
list if you want to keep just Dareton ... as well as the Cemetery.
However, the tagging hasn't gone to waste.
Either make a search list from the tagged entries OR on the bottom of
the Family View screen, on the
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