On 1/22/2012 2:16 AM, Mike Fry wrote:
>
> The Contents panel is, for some reason that escapes me, not used in Legacy.
> This
> should present a list of the topics in the file, in the form of a Table of
> Contents found in a book. This should definitely be introduced and replace the
> pitiful Lega
On 2012/01/22 04:07, Jerry wrote:
> Thanks, I'll try working with it some more. But I can remember when the
> Windows help files were first developed - you could literally search for
> every instance in which a word of phrase was used. For example, if
> searching for "error 3260," why would you
one :)
>
> *From:*Ron Bernier [mailto:ronaldbern...@bernfrin.net]
> *Sent:* Saturday, January 21, 2012 9:16 PM
> *To:* LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
> *Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] Help Files - Search Function
>
> Kerry,
>
> I'm fairly certain the error codes are not cover
Sorry, I meant to type Jerry - I hate auto correct on my iPhone :)
From: Ron Bernier [mailto:ronaldbern...@bernfrin.net]
Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2012 9:16 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Help Files - Search Function
Kerry,
I'm fairly certain the
Yes, I just found what I was looking for on the website, but strange
that they would not just go ahead and put it in the help file itself.
Thanks!
Jerry - MerriamFamilyTree.org
On 1/21/2012 9:15 PM, Ron Bernier wrote:
> Kerry,
>
> I'm fairly certain the error codes are not covered in the help fil
Kerry,
I'm fairly certain the error codes are not covered in the help files. You
need to go to the Legacy site to look up the error codes.
Ron Bernier
On Saturday, January 21, 2012, Jerry wrote:
> Thanks, I'll try working with it some more. But I can remember when the
> Windows help files wer
Thanks, I'll try working with it some more. But I can remember when the
Windows help files were first developed - you could literally search for
every instance in which a word of phrase was used. For example, if
searching for "error 3260," why would you not be able to bring that up
similar to a G
Jerry, try what Sherry said.
I clicked on the Search tab and entered ancestor
It produce a list of 89 help pages by rank, which contain the word ancestor
at least once.
Double click on an item in the list to see the word(s) highlighted on the help
page. You can also click on the "Title" he
Thanks, Sherry, but even though it says search, it is still a table of
contents, not really an index. The first tab is not really an index
either, but that is the way with the Windows world now. You used to be
able to search for every instance in which a word was used, but no more.
If the comple
In the Help file, click on the "Search" tab and enter the search term
you wish to use.
Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree
On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 2:56 PM, Jerry wrote:
> Is there any way in the help files to bring up every instance in which a
> word or phrase is used? Seve
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