In addition to the excellent GEDMatch site, if you are willing to spend the
time to watch the YouTube clips and learn how to use it, Genome Match Pro is a
brilliant program that takes the whole autosomal DNA matching to another level.
Elizabeth
From: LegacyUserGroup [mailto:legacyusergroup-b
Dear Legacy users who are interested in DNA tests for genetic matches:
Counter-Point to Cathy’s response to Crystal and other Legacy users who have
autosomal DNA test results:
It’s simply not useful or practicable for anyone to place Mb of autosomal DNA
raw data into a Legacy event, since
Sheri
Save yourself time.
If you'd clicked the Help button on the screen where you were, you would
have found the information you need both briefly in the text on that
Help page and more fully in "Text Formatting" which is linked to.
Those Help buttons take you to context sensitive Help fo
Thank you Cathy, I don't have a subscription, I guess that is why I didn't
find answers from that option. I will check out the webinars though.
Crystal
On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 11:59 PM, Cathy Pinner wrote:
> Crystal,
> You need to add an Event and attach the Autosomal DNA results to that.
> Th
Crystal,
You need to add an Event and attach the Autosomal DNA results to that.
The results are quite different and can't be entered in the way that the
listed DNA results can be. They're several MB rather than a few lines.
Note that Legacy Webinars have lots of webinars on DNA including very
Sheri,
In Help, check Text Formatting. Superscript is mentioned in the Legacy 8
User Guide simply as text formatting in notes. The concept of text
formatting is 'old', from DOS or even CPM+ days. If you need specifics, you
might search online for details.
Denise
-Original Message-
From:
I have just found the DNA icon and was reading up on the attachment of my
dna to my Legacy file. I noticed that Legacy does not list the Autosomal
DNA test. Is there another test listed that is comparable to the autosomal
test? Is the autosomal test results not qualified or sufficient to use in
Superscript is a raised, smaller letter or number. It is used for
footnote/endnote numbering in narration as well as denoting, "shilling" and
"pence", in English money, for instance in wills.
CE
From: LegacyUserGroup on behalf of
Sheri Culler
Sent: Sunday,
In the Events window, on the Notes tab, is an "X squared" character
called Superscript. What does this do? It is not found in either of my
legacy manuals, nor in the "help" section online.
I'm wondering if this adds unwanted text to my event notes, such as
font///par[[. I have deleted all this
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