I would suggest you add a master source with your name as part of the
source information to all of your data.
If you just have your data in one Legacy file, you can create a master
source with you name and whatever information you want as part of the
master source and then under advance sourcing as
A second options would be to create a GEDCOM of the research that
you've done. Send it to her and let her incorporate it into her file.
Bill
On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 12:24 PM, Leon Chapman wrote:
> I would suggest you add a master source with your name as part of the
> source information to all
roup@LegacyUsers.com
Sent: Sun, December 11, 2011 11:54:11 AM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Annotating my research onto a friend's GEDCOM
A second options would be to create a GEDCOM of the research that
you've done. Send it to her and let her incorporate it into her file.
Bill
egacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Sent: Sun, December 11, 2011 11:54:11 AM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Annotating my research onto a friend's GEDCOM
A second options would be to create a GEDCOM of the research that you've done.
Send it to her and let her incorporate it into her file.
B
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From: ArdenholmeGenealogy [mailto:geneal...@ardenholme.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2011 5:12 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Annotating my research onto a friend's GEDCOM
Thank you everyone who helped with this issue. Will try them out!
Jemima
-Ori
Jemima,
If you're sending a Gedcom or a new Legacy file, there's an AutoSource
button in the lower right corner. You have to select the source you
want to include.
You can also include Compile Information, but that just shows up in
the gedcom and isn't actually imported. When you export to a new
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