If you have a backup on or near the relevant date, it would show the status
of entries at that time.
On 3 Dec 2015 7:54 a.m., "Cathy Pinner" wrote:
> LOL. I'm always hopeless with Left and Right. I usually stop to check.
>
> It's the Right corner.
>
> Cathy
>
> Brian L.
Hi Maurice,
Yes it can be done.
First you'll need to use the Legacy Backup for Media to collect the
media for each family file. (File - Backup File - the Media section)
Then unzip it into your new media folder for that family file (you use
your computer to do the unzip, not Legacy)
Then in
I have all my media files stored in the one (default) subdirectory as selected
by the programme when I am adding photos etc.
I have about 100 separate Legacy trees and whilst most only have a few
families, there are about eight or ten large family files with quite a lot of
photos etc. This
On 3 Dec 2015 at 8:34, Maurice Hemingway wrote:
> I have all my media files stored in the one (default) subdirectory as selected
> by the programme when I am adding photos etc.
>
> I have about 100 separate Legacy trees and whilst most only have a few
> families, there are about eight or ten
If these GeoCountrycodes.txt and GeoCountyCodes.txt files are used by
the Geo Location database, then which files are used for the
Expand/Contract Location Parts?
Can files used for the Expand/Contract process be modified?
Boyd
On 1/12/2015 6:13 a.m., Brian/Support wrote:
> Yes, There is an
Excellent. It works. Many thanks.
Maurice
On Thursday, 3 December 2015, 11:06, Steve Hayes
wrote:
On 3 Dec 2015 at 8:34, Maurice Hemingway wrote:
> I have all my media files stored in the one (default) subdirectory as selected
> by the programme when I am
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