I wish them well as well.
Great functionality - once you know how to find it.
Bill
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 2:26 PM, Jerry Case wrote:
> First, as a long-time programmer and software tester (several decades
> ago!) I love Legacy and am astounded with what its developers have been
> able to
First, as a long-time programmer and software tester (several decades
ago!) I love Legacy and am astounded with what its developers have been
able to accomplish with the software.
Secondly, the point about 'human factors' is well taken. At IBM new PC
software was usually run through what we
Look under Tools, Relationships
Select the two people and then Preview the Chart.
Chapy
Leon Chapman
> On Aug 27, 2018, at 7:51 AM, William (Bill) R. Linhart
> wrote:
>
> Barton, I feel the same way about finding a lot of things in Legacy. I don't
> think you are alone.
>
> I would
Barton, I feel the same way about finding a lot of things in Legacy. I
don't think you are alone.
I would suggest they they bring in an IT-Human-Factors engineer or whatever
they call them today.
Bill
On Sat, Aug 25, 2018 at 10:26 PM, BARTON LEWIS
wrote:
> Where in Legacy is the report that
t 10:36 PM, Anne Hildrum wrote:
It is under Tools/Relationship calculator.
Anne
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Where in Legacy is
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Subject: [LegacyUG] relationship chart
Where in Legacy is the report that shows two people's descent from a
common ancestor? I have been through every tab under Reports>Chart
Reports and I can't find it. Thanks.
Barton
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Hi Barton
>From Help:
Relationship Chart The *Relationship Calculator *is reached by
clicking the *Relationship
*button on the *Tools * tab of the *Ribbon * bar.
Jennie
On Sun, Aug 26, 2018 at 12:27 PM BARTON LEWIS
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> Where in Legacy is the report that shows two people's descent from a
It is under Tools/Relationship calculator.
Anne
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Where in Legacy is the report that shows two people's descent from a common
ancestor
Where in Legacy is the report that shows two people's descent from a
common ancestor? I have been through every tab under Reports>Chart
Reports and I can't find it. Thanks.
Barton
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I am attempting to print a relationship chart with pictures from one of my
grgrfathers to his 5x grgrfather.
It all looks fine except for the 5x grgrfather. For some reason, instead
of putting the picture for him in the box, it puts the picture to the left
of the box.
I thought maybe the
I don't think this is something Legacy can do. After playing with
various charts, I cannot find a way to include all of His, Hers and
our children. I can get two - either his and ours or hers and ours -
depending on the starting person, but not all three.
What I need is a multi-line descent
You are probably correct. To get the His, Hers and our chart you want
you will need the Legacy Add-on TreeDraw Legacy. This program allows you
to add, and combine, multiple families by importing several parts of a
family file. It has great flexibility but I warn you there is a steep
learning curve
No. Perhaps that was the wrong choice for my subject line. I want a
chart that shows an extended family that includes his, hers and our
children and their spouses. My purpose of the chart is to clarify
relationships in the family unit, so the term made sense when I wrote
it. It didn't occur to
The only way i've found for things like this is to import my tree into
Genopro as a gedcom file and then edit from there. Sadly, manipulating
families in Legacy is very clumsy.
Joan
On 02/05/2011 14:28, James Cook wrote:
I don't think this is something Legacy can do. After playing with
, to two.
Increase / decrease the # Des Gens, descendant generations as needed.
Bill
- Original Message -
From: James Cook jc1...@gmail.com
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 3:58 PM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Relationship Chart?
I need a chart to help
I need a chart to help better explain some relationships, and was
wondering if I could do so in Legacy or there are any recommendations
you could make on how I could get this done.
The data is:
I have a couple - Ben and Mary - making a family of his, hers, and our kids.
One of Ben's daughters -
the # Des Gens, descendant generations as needed.
Bill
- Original Message -
From: James Cook jc1...@gmail.com
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 3:58 PM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Relationship Chart?
I need a chart to help better explain some relationships
Ward
Thanks very much for the help. I will forward on to the help desk.
John
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 4:36 AM, Ward Walker wnkwal...@rogers.com wrote:
Yes. While I haven't tried to follow exactly your relationships, there are
at least two bugs. The mess results from a fairly recent
Subject: [LegacyUG] Relationship Chart
I have created a relationship chart for two individuals (one being my son)
whose common male ancestor was married three times. His last wife was
married twice.
The relationship in the family window is displayed as “half third cousin
twice removedâ
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