Confirming that shared event with sources will show the source citations
against the shared event for the sharing person, like the Census example
below:
The little blue arrow to the left indicates a shared event.
-Original Message-
From: LegacyUserGroup On Behalf Of
Jenny M
Thanks, I will try that.
From: LegacyUserGroup on behalf of
Brian Kelly
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 12:41:11 PM
To: legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Manuallyu changing backup location in newly installed
Legacy 9
I think you have to
I think you have to first use File > Backup Family File and change the
backup location from there to make it stick. Changing the location when
closing Legacy does not work.
NOTE: If you do change the location to a portable device like a flash
drive or external USB drive that device has to be
I just installed Legacy 9 on a new Windows 10 laptop. In Legacy 8 I changed
the closing backup location to a USB drive. I did that just once, from the
dialog box when closing Legacy, and that became the new default. In Legacy 9
it always returns the default location to the C: drive location,
UPDATE on the new server and Hints (21 May 2019, 12:05 pm ET)
1) Last Friday MyHeritage let us know that the new server is in place BUT it
will take them some time to get it programmed and then to move everything
over. Progress! Until then, make sure you are backing up your file in the
"normal"
On 21-May-19 12:58 PM, Debbie Jorgenson wrote:
I have some sources that used the Basic Source style, either imported
from other software or completed by me. I decided to look at these again
and see if they needed to be cleaned up and create a citation using
Source Writer. I went to my master
I have some sources that used the Basic Source style, either imported from
other software or completed by me. I decided to look at these again and see
if they needed to be cleaned up and create a citation using Source Writer.
I went to my master list, selected sources, and then selected the top
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