[LegacyUG] New GEO database vs Old Geo database

2013-12-04 Thread anairene
I want to use the v7 TYPE Geo Databases. I have spent time in the past setting up & altering (as per Legacy instructions) the various Geo databases to produce an output that I liked. I don't like to long spelling of the States and United States for one thing (takes up to much space) I still

Re: [LegacyUG] New GEO database vs Old Geo database

2013-12-04 Thread Leon Chapman
Anne: If you are talking about the alt.Txt files use for locations, then: You just need to copy your old GeoStatCodes-Alt.txt, etc and put them in the following location: [MyDocuments]\Legacy Family Tree\_AppData\Misc\ Leon Chapman ___ Leon Chapman chap...@gmail.com - On Wed, Dec 4, 2

Re: [LegacyUG] New GEO database vs Old Geo database

2013-12-04 Thread anairene
did that already - still not the "hidden" geo base in use by L8 On 12/4/2013 2:48 PM, Leon Chapman wrote: > Anne: > > If you are talking about the alt.Txt files use for locations, then: > > You just need to copy your old GeoStatCodes-Alt.txt, etc and put them > in the following location: > > [MyD

Re: [LegacyUG] New GEO database vs Old Geo database

2013-12-04 Thread JV Leavitt
The Geo Location Database does seem to be somewhat hidden, compared to other files. Here is its location using a Windows XP operating system: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Legacy Family Tree\GeoDB I'm not sure that is what you meant, but thought I should mention this -- ju

Re: [LegacyUG] New GEO database vs Old Geo database

2013-12-04 Thread John B. Lisle
Anne, Let me try again to explain this... The GeoDB in L8 is an improved version from what Legacy has used previously. It is smaller without losing any content. It runs faster. It supports your GeoXXXCode-alt.txt completely. If you are a Deluxe user, go to the Tools Ribbon and Click on the Locati