Morris, thank you for asking the question, and Brian, thank you for
giving the answer. I made the change and entered a new location in the
Events box, click the Geo Location Icon the new location is displayed
with the Country "USA" just as the default edit had been set. Yeah!
Which got me to thinki
Here is something that Ive never noticed before nor have I seen it
mentioned in this forum. It appears to be what Id call some small Easter
Eggs put in the program code by programmers usually as hidden things that
can happen or some humor that is usually seen or known only by them. It
involves
In the "Edit Detail" Screen is a field called Field ID. In this field I
put a CLOOZ number, ie Birth 136. Is there any way to sort on this file
and find all persons that are connected to Birth 136?
Marie
Marie Varrelman Melchiori
Legacy User Group guidelines:
http://www.LegacyFamilyT
Marie,
Click on Reports > Other Reports > File ID. The File ID Report has three
options for sorting.
Jim
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree
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I never realized that the sample data was pulled from an editable text file.
But I have chosen to locate my entire data folders in a non-default location
that is different than the C:\ drive which means I never have the necessity to
look back at the Legacy created "_AppData" folder. Besides, fo
Thanks Jim. I got all 94 pages. Is there a way to narrow it down to just
one File ID number?
Marie
Marie Varrelman Melchiori,
In a message dated 2015-12-04 5:04:05 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
jimte...@legacyusers.com writes:
Marie,
Click on Reports > Other Reports > File ID. The File
Marie,
You may be able to do it with a search.
1st condition
Individual Source-Master Source contains
OR
2nd condition
Individual Source-Citation contains
I don't think this is 100% accurate. I don't think it's checking sources
for Marriages but I could be wrong.
Also depending on your File ID,
7 matches
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