On 01-Sep-16 03:33 AM, Ian Thomas wrote:
Is there a way to report which persons do (or do not) have Sources
attached?
If you go to Search you will find one of the tabs is labelled "Missing
Sources" and there are lots of options there.
Or, to search all persons for a particular string within
On 01-Sep-16 04:56 AM, Denise Moss-Fritch wrote:
FTM 2014 works fine with Win 10. I have that software on this laptop
(new hardware purchase), yet have an older laptop upgraded (Win 7 à8.1
à10) with FTM 2014 and both work fine with the software. I even rebuilt
the OS for the older laptop, follow
Thanks, Jenny - just one small correction to your advice (it perplexed me
awhile): Search, then Find opens a form on which Missing Sources is
available.
I'm continually impressed by what is available in this software.
Ian Thomas
Albert Park, Victoria 3206 Australia
-Original Message-
On 01-Sep-16 11:09 AM, Ian Thomas wrote:
just one small correction to your advice (it perplexed me
awhile): Search, then Find opens a form on which Missing Sources is
available.
Sorry about that. My set-up is slightly different because I have
"Search" on My Toolbar and it opens that tabbed s
I thought FTM no longer selling a
product so maybe no necessary support for the software and Win 10. I had
serious issues with a FTM update which was never resolved and I switched to
Legacy about 2 or 3 years ago. Left FTM files on my Win 7 PC just for reference
but have not done so for months
In the Detailed Search, you can search Master Source or Source Citation
but I don't know whether it includes the name of an attachment.
There's also the Source Citation report. Saved as a PDF it can be searched.
Cathy
Jenny M Benson wrote:
On 01-Sep-16 11:09 AM, Ian Thomas wrote:
just one
Bill,
No, Ancestry sold FTM (programming code, brand name, etc) to Software MacKiev
in January of this year. They also provide support and offer upgrade from older
versions of FTM to their new version of that software. Software MacKiev is
supposedly ‘partnering’ with Ancestry to rework the S
Denise
Thanks for the FTM update. I’m not that great with software and file
conversions, backups and switching use between computers. I would like to do
some research while on an extended trip beginning next week but not exactly
sure how to go about that. I do have Legacy installed on a Wind
Bill,
You might want to take a look at the following information from the Legacy site:
Using Legacy on your main computer and your laptop - how to exchange
information and multimedia
(http://legacynews.typepad.com/legacy_news/2010/02/using-legacy-on-your-main-computer-and-your-lapto
I use the freeware program “Classic Shell” to make Win10 look and feel like Win
7. It works very well to hide many of Win 10 problems.
For e-mail I use Microsoft Live Mail, a free download from Micorsoft and not
the e-mail that come with Win 10. I use Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer
and no
Are we getting a bit off topic here??
On 2 Sep 2016 01:43, "Charles Personal" wrote:
> I use the freeware program “Classic Shell” to make Win10 look and feel
> like Win 7. It works very well to hide many of Win 10 problems.
> For e-mail I use Microsoft Live Mail, a free download from Micorsoft a
Once again we may need to say, "You can't please all the people all the
time". I for one don't mind the side issues involved with our family
history programs and the operating systems we use to run them. Life is a
big learning curve.
Graham
On 02/09/2016 11:12 AM, Mary Young wrote:
Are we
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