Jim et al,
This is getting OT, but one should also remember that the method of delivery
of broadband to a house can also determine the maximum speed allowed.
Mine (in England) is delivered via telephone line and the maximum it can
take is 8Mb (download), so it would be absolutely pointless
Ron,
I would like to have you look at my files. How do I contact you *Off-List*?
Mary
Ron Ferguson wrote:
Mary,
If you would like to send me your back-up file (not the multi media)
*Off-List*, I will be happy to take a look at it.
Ron Ferguson
Here are my results...
Last Result:
Download Speed: 6586 kbps (823.3 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 1060 kbps (132.5 KB/sec transfer rate)
michele
- Original Message -
From: Jim Walton
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 12:10 AM
Mary,
My tiscali address is in the header to this email. Right click on my name in
you email reader and select properties. It is usually also in brackets
after the k...@legacyusers... in the From field in my email.
Ron Ferguson
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Once in awhile, my input text in those fields doesn't eliminate the gray 'hint
text' and BOTH come up in the finished source text. Usually I catch it in time
and delete the offending text. Thought it was me.
Marilyn
--- On Tue, 9/22/09, Paula Ryburn paula.ryb...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
From:
Marilyn-
If it is a repeatable problem (that is, a problem you can forcibly
reproduce), might as well as report it to:
http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/Problems.asp
Thanks.
Robert
At 2009-09-23 02:00 PM, you wrote:
Once in awhile, my input text in those fields doesn't eliminate the
gray
Well, I use EST for my estimates just using cultural norms - and I know
they can be off. I use CAL if I've calculated the date from something like
a census, or a tombstone which basically gives me an age at a point of time
(which of course can also be way off). I use ABT basically if someone in
Might have been me I just reposted my system a moment ago. I use CAL
when calculated from an age at a time ABT when an aprox date was listed
somewhere else - and EST when I am figuring out an estimated year from other
people's info and cultural norms...
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 9:51 AM,
Many times I have records of the person's siblings and use their dates of birth
to estimate the person in question. Sometimes, I don't have sibling
information, but 6 months later I do. Hence, I use a variety of sources to
estimate years of birth and marriage (census, marriage or birth year,
Greetings,
I am a Legacy 7 Deluxe user and would appreciate it if someone could help me
with the following. I have searched the help area and the archive postings
without success.
As many of my ancestors seem to have common first names, I would like the
marriage narrative to use both the
The following has worked for me in the Ancestor Book Report. On the report
initial screen
select the big Report Options button toward the bottom. Then select the Format
tab. Along
the left side, one of the check boxes is Use full given name for narratives.
Check that and
all should be
Click on the Report Options buttonSelect the Format tab
Tick the Use full given names for narratives
Close Report Options and generate your report, this should give you your
desired John Charles married Jane Emily Doe
Regards Kevin
shamrockspi...@gmail.com
shamroc...@orcon.net.nz
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