On 25 Aug 2015 5:12 PM, Brian L. Lightfoot wrote:
According to Ron, I am amased at the British spelling. I must have dosed
off so now I am simply dased at the variations. Methinks the keyboards in
the British Isles must lack the letter Z because some thief in the night
seised them all. Big
What They speak English in Canada!!! No way@!!! LOL
Brian in CA
(gee, that CA could mean Canada but it doesn't)
-Original Message-
From: Brian/Support [mailto:br...@legacyfamilytree.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2015 5:44 AM
To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re:
According to Ron, I am amased at the British spelling. I must have dosed
off so now I am simply dased at the variations. Methinks the keyboards in the
British Isles must lack the letter Z because some thief in the night seised
them all.
Big LOL
By the way, in reading some very old American
A copy of the Legacy8.lng file should be in
C:\Users\Jerry\Documents\Legacy Family Tree\_AppData
Note the spaces in Legacy Family Tree. This is a folder you can't
rename or move as the settings are held in the _AppData folder.
If LegacyFamilyTree wasn't a typo, you likely will find you have this
Hi everyone - I just upgraded to Windows 10 and I am getting the
following error when attempting to launch a fresh install of Legacy 8:
*Error Opening Message File.**
**Could not lock file*
I can only launch Legacy if I /RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR/, but I get a
message beforehand which states:
*The
My issue persists. I found the Legacy8.lng file under my Documents
folder and deleted it, as per the instructions that came up, but I now
get the error which states
Error creating new folder C:\Users\Jerry\Documents\LegacyFamilyTree
Anyway, I created those FILES NAMES myself and re-ran the
OOPS! I guess I was looking in the wrong folder - I found out there
are two different identical Legacy8.lng files and the one in question is
in the DOCUMENTS folder instead, so I might have jumped the gun. I will
ask again if I haven't resolved the issue. Thanks!Jerry
On 8/25/2015
Brian,
With respect. the English version is the preferred, as with all words ending in
“sed”. LOL
Ron Ferguson
http://www.fergys.co.uk/
From: Brian L. Lightfoot
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2015 4:06 PM
To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Customize wording?
But then I’d
This may sound picky and I may be wrong but there appears to be a comma
missing on the source writer source: birth records birth register
created at city/local level online database. There should be a comma
between the (URL date accessed), and the item of interest. It looks
even sillier where
I have Mills' book Evidence!: Citation Analysis for the Family
Historian and she only mentions periodicals and newspapers. I suppose I
need to buy Evidence Explained. I'm probably making it more complicated
than it is. It does appear that magazines and journals are handled the
same way by source
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