On 10/09/2014 02:07, Brian L. Lightfoot wrote:
As much as I hate the Picture Center and its relative archaic
interface, it does have some very useful purposes.
With you on the hatred! The *only* thing I use it for is finding
unattached media.
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Jenny M Benson
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Brian, the format for the Family Group Report in Legacy 7.5 is much easier
to read and analyze than the new format in Legacy 8. In the old format it
was easy to scan down the dates and determine if they were in the sequence
you wanted or scan the events and find an individual selling land before
I have been
trying to enter the following source:
*Source Information:*
Ancestry.com. *England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975*
[database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
Original data: *England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975*. Salt Lake
City,
On 10/09/2014 14:41, Gene Odgen wrote:
I have been
trying to enter the following source:
*Source Information:*
Ancestry.com. *England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975*
[database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
Original data: *England, Births and
I am using SourceWriter. The copy I have has Sibsey Register from January 1788
to January 1789. It doesn't give page, location, etc. I'm new to citations so I
want to start out on the right foot. Any help is appreciated.
Gene
-Original Message-
From: Jenny M Benson
Since you have a copy of the actual Sibsey Register (or pages from it) I
would suggest you look at the church records Church Record books
template for that specific source.
For records found only on the Ancestry site the Internet database or
database and images is probably the best choice
On 10 Sep 2014 16:41, Jenny M Benson wrote:
But if you have copies of the original records (presumably you mean
Parish Register entries), why are you using an Index as your Source?
Copies of the originals are a much better quality Source and must surely
contain a lot more information than is
These all sound like good suggestions. Do send them to Legacy on their
Suggestions form. Then they get a number and are somewhere in the list to be
looked at by the programmers. I think the programmers do not take suggestions
from this list.
CE
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 09:08:13 -0400
Subject:
Margaret,
Thanks. I was beginning to think that no one was going to answer my email.
I have tried several different things and none of them have worked.
When the program has an error they need to tell you more info, such as
persons name, RIN number and what caused the error so that you can fix
The recording of today's webinar, Success with Manuscript Sources, by
Barbara Renick is now online for free for a limited time at
www.FamilyTreeWebinars.com http://www.familytreewebinars.com/. A few
comments from our viewers:
- Oh, my. Had no idea so much info was available. This should knock
Hi Gene,
Early registers often don't have page numbers. It's still a better
source than the index. Just include the details that you have.
What do you mean it doesn't have location? You've called it the Sibsey
Register
You can check the Archive that keeps the Registers for the particulars
of the
Is there anyway I can print a List Report without it being in a grid?
I'm trying to save on printing costs and ink. I'm printing up my entire
tree: names, dob, dod, marriage dates, mother, father. Thx
Legacy User Group guidelines:
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Etiquette.asp
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Hi Liz,
Look on the Options tab and remove the ticks on the items that indicate
lines.
But why are you printing your tree like this? What are you trying to
find or do? There may be a simpler way.
Also you'd save heaps of paper and ink if you saved a PDF copy instead
and read it on screen.
Cathy
On the Options tab of the List Report Options, deselect the Horizontal
lines between rows, Vertical lines between columns, Include shaded
header and Include shaded names. You can also deselect the Line Numbers,
if you wish.
You'll still get a horizontal line under the headers though.
I do see
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