Hi Tony,
As far as I know, you can't.
However, the full reference doesn't appear to be needed for someone to
find the entry again. Apparently Ancestry is right that you just need
the RG14 piece number and the household schedule number.
Just leave the RG78 blank.
I'm not in a position to drop one
Hi Tony,
Ancestry includes a RG # in the 'Source Citation' usually below the transcribed
data - such as:
1911 England Census
Source Citation: Class: RG14; Piece: 4269; Schedule Number: 122
Is this the 'RG#' you are looking for or is the RG78 number a specific one?
Bob
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I had been using Find My Past for 1911 UK census data and they included
the RG78 Series number as part of the detail information. I've let my
FMP subscription lapse since Ancestry now have the 1911 information, but
Ancestry doesn't include the RG78 number anywhere that I can find.
Legacy8 has a f
The Media Relinker usually does a great job in finding and relinking your
pictures.
I would suggest you use it to relink your pictures.
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Leon Chapman
chap...@gmail.com
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On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 4:35 PM, Kirstin
wrote:
> Version 8.0.0.509 on a Windows 7 computer.
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> Kirstin
>
> On 8/17/2
Version 8.0.0.509 on a Windows 7 computer.
Kirstin
On 8/17/2015 5:43 PM, Leon Chapman wrote:
> What version of Legacy r u using?
>
> Chap
> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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> Sent from my iPad
> Leon Chapman
> chap...@gmail.com
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>> On Aug 17, 2015, at 2:33 PM, Kirstin wrote:
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>> My problem started
What version of Legacy r u using?
Chap
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> On Aug 17, 2015, at 2:33 PM, Kirstin wrote:
>
> My problem started one day with not being able to open the Picture
> Center. I kept getting Error 3024 and then my Legacy would freeze and
> c
My problem started one day with not being able to open the Picture
Center. I kept getting Error 3024 and then my Legacy would freeze and
crash. I follow the directions on the troubleshooting web site. I
deleted all the PicList.dbm files and the Legacy3.dbm file. Rebooted the
computer, ran check/rep
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Discovered what was I was doing wrong,
possibly this will help someone.
I have a User sign-in on my new Windows 10 computer that is not
the Administrator. When I downloaded Legacy Software, I used the
Administrator sign-in. When I tried to download the GeoDB I
Hi Brian,
Well it's certainly one idea - sadly doesn't apply in my case as I was not
adding the media in question - it was already supposed to be there, all I
was trying to do was to get it to relink.
I have now re-attached nearly all of the photos - there has to have been
something in the path nam
On 17/08/2015 07:45, Brian L. Lightfoot wrote:
> Its late at night. My fingers are blurry and my eyes are tired. Anyhow, as I
> tried to Add Media for a source detail, I started to type in the first 5 or
> 6 letters of the file that I wanted and Legacy starts to display a list of
> files that meet
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