On 11/01/2014 07:10, Robert57P_gmail wrote:
> So I guess I could (and should) install the program in its default and
> still leave my data (family file, pictures, etc) in my own folder structure.
That would work.
It is pretty much how my files are set up, though I do have Individual
pictures, Eve
That was part of my problem - I could not find a way to change the
location. I could not even find a way to CHECK on what location was in
use. The only way I realized I had a problem was when I copied my data
file to my wife's laptop (that never had Legacy 7) and tried to look at
the CHRONOLOGY t
That worked - no error msgs anymore. Thanks.
And, yes, I know there is a risk to not using the defaults. That's why
I was upfront with the info on where I installed it (so support could
simply reply with "no defaults, not our job to help you"). As I think
about it now, however, not using defaul
How can you tell which copy of the timelines directory is being used? Other
than the help file reference, I don't see any place where it tells me where the
timeline info is being accessed from?
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From: Robert57P_gmail [mailto:robert...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 1
Bob,
See if this works, select the Chronology Tab > Options > from the menu select
Display Options > under Other Options (bottom right corner) click the button
labeled "Select" > Remove any selected timelines showing in the Currently
Selected Timelines window > click the button labeled "Add A T
On 10/01/2014 06:35, Robert57P_gmail wrote:
> How do I control where Legacy looks for timelines? I don't see it under
> CUSTOMIZATION.
Can't answer that, but ...
>
> I just discovered that Legacy version 8 on my desktop is looking for the
> timelines in the old version 7 folder. Not a major prob
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