28, 2013 at 1:50 PM, Shirley Richardson <
shirleyr...@clear.net.nz> wrote:
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> Having followed your thread Paulette, I am now wondering how to create an
> oral document.
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> Kind Regards
> Shirley
> NZ
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> *From:* Paulette M
tittle.
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> Hope this provides a different perspective for you.
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> Greg
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> *From:* Syble Glasscock [mailto:syble_...@yahoo.com]
> *Sent:* Thursday, August 22, 2013 3:56 PM
> *To:* LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
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I have inherited from my sister a box of old unmarked family pictures going
back to 1900. I am the elder of the family and the only one left with the
undocumented memories. I know I should scan the pictures, but right now I
am looking for a fast and easy way to organize the pictures, labels them
of Legacy that can cause
> > file incompatibilities. An older version of Legacy, like Legacy 5 cannot
> > open a file that has been opened by a newer version like Legacy 7.
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> > On 12/05/2011 10:12 PM, Paulette Martinez wrote:
> >> I have a desktop and a
I have a desktop and a netbook both running under Window XP. I have Legacy
5 installed on each computer, I work from a thumb drive and back-up on the
computer I am working on at the time.
I need to replace my desktop which means the two computers will have
different OS. Will I have a problem run
I think that is the solution to my problems : All my ancestors are French.
I need to produce a genealogy that can be read by my french relatives but
specially by my American descendants who are not fluent in french and
certainly could not read 18th century french. I can enter Occupation,
etc... as
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