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Paul Ramshaw wrote:
In colonial New England in the 17th and 18th centuries a man came of
age at 21.
See http://www.genfiles.com/legal/legalage.htm for a discussion of
this point in modern English.
The principal authority that colonial lawyers looked to for a
discussion of the common law of
Gee, Ron, I was hoping for someone who was alive then to give me a
definitive answer... I guess in lieu of that we'll just have to go with
what we have now...
I hark for the 40's (in the last century, certainly not the 17th) and the
legal age in the US was pretty much universal at 21, so no
*The Gazetteer of Washington County, Vt., 1783-1889*,* Part First*,
according to the title page, was edited by William Adams and compiled and
published by Hamilton Child.
The options I have in the source writer don't allow for such a situation so
how do I handle it? Since it is an online image
Larry wrote
Does anyone know what has happened to the LUG archives? Until today I
could see all the recent posts, but now the most recent is Mar 2009.
It seems to me that nothing has happened to them because I can see all
messages up to 25 September.
--
Jenny M Benson
Legacy User Group
Yes, I see up to 25 Sep as well.
The OP probably has to click on Date (top left) to see the most recent posts.
Evert
2009/9/27 Jenny M Benson ge...@cedarbank.me.uk:
Larry wrote
Does anyone know what has happened to the LUG archives? Until today I
could see all the recent posts, but now the
Tjanlks for the followup, Sherry. It,s not a big deal but I did such
a poor job of documenting my sources when I started out that I feel it
is important to go back and get them in a consistent, correct format.
The conversion tool will be a great feature when it's up and running!
Regards,
Bob
On
On Sat, 26 Sep 2009 22:59:10 -0400, Larry lemccum...@comcast.net
wrote:
Does anyone know what has happened to the LUG archives? Until today I
could see all the recent posts, but now the most recent is Mar 2009.
The Archives were screwed up earlier on Saturday. I reported this
problem to
On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 08:05:11 -0500, Ruth Nerud
baber...@worldnet.att.net wrote:
I am trying to print a Source Citation Report that has the file ID and then
the Master Source but I only get a list of the Master Sources, no file ID.
How do I get the report I want?
You haven't provided details as
Look on the Options tab for the report - check the appropriate box.
Just tried it and the File ID is included just fine.
Ruth Nerud wrote:
I am trying to print a Source Citation Report that has the file ID and
then the Master Source but I only get a list of the Master Sources, no
file ID.
Excellent, thank you!
Marilyn
--- On Sat, 9/26/09, GeoSci geosc...@gmail.com wrote:
From: GeoSci geosc...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Count of People in Database
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Date: Saturday, September 26, 2009, 7:17 PM
Click HELP - GENERAL
INFORMATION it
I should have also said I want them in Source ID numerical order rather than
alphabetical by Master Source name. Can I do that? Kind of an index to my
copies of sources which I have in numerical order.
Ruth
- Original Message -
From: Bob Janice rjan...@cox.net
To:
Greetings All,
I am fairly new to this list so don't know if my type of query has been
addressed before. However, I cannot find any reference to it in the archives.
I've run into a Descendant Book display situation which, although trivial, does
annoy me.
Whenever I select the 'Show line
Bob Janice wrote
Look on the Options tab for the report - check the appropriate box.
Just tried it and the File ID is included just fine.
That's only for Source Detail File ID. The OP referred to Master
Sources and I don't see any way to print the Master Source File ID in a
Report.
--
On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 21:56:19 +0100, Jenny M Benson
ge...@cedarbank.me.uk wrote:
Bob Janice wrote
Look on the Options tab for the report - check the appropriate box.
Just tried it and the File ID is included just fine.
That's only for Source Detail File ID. The OP referred to Master
Sources
Ken,
I am unable to reproduce this but there are so many settings for the report
that mine may well be different to yours.
I have selected the Modified Register Report for the Descendant Book Report
(not the Narrative). Additionally I am using Individuals with Children
(Standard Format). I
I don't believe that is true. I only have Master Sources - I do not
ever fill in the information on the source detail (an avowed splitter).
All of my FID's are entered on the Master Source Record screen. When I
print the Source Citation Report and tick the box to Include the source
detail
Dennis M. Kowallek wrote
In V6, the Master Source File ID will print in List Style Format. I
don't know about V7.
Oh yes, I see that it does! That answer's the OP's question then, but
not very intuitive, is it?
--
Jenny M Benson
Legacy User Group guidelines:
If all of your FID's are printed in the report, are they in numerical ID
number? or alphabetical by source name.
Ruth
- Original Message -
From: Bob Janice rjan...@cox.net
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2009 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Source
Ruth,
Alphabetical by source name. I'm using the latest version of Legacy
Deluxe (7.0.0.109) and choosing the List Style Format.
Ruth Nerud wrote:
If all of your FID's are printed in the report, are they in numerical
ID number? or alphabetical by source name.
Ruth
- Original Message
Hello Ron,
Thank you for replying so quickly. I am using the identical format you
have laid out and am seeing the problem on the Preview screen but it also
carries over when I save to PDF.I do have sources for all my entries but
suppressed the viewing of them so when I extracted the
On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 18:45:34 -0400, Ken genfol...@rogers.com wrote:
I am using the identical format you
have laid out and am seeing the problem on the Preview screen but it also
carries over when I save to PDF.
Try a different printer driver ... even if you don't have a physical
printer to
Ken,
I have had a close look at my Report output again, after playing around a
little.
I cannot be sure that the first line is dropping, except when a superscript
should be at the end of the first line. This *may* confirm you second
instance, but I am very uncertain about your first. This
Hi! I'm sure most of you can guess that I'm a new user by this question -
can anyone explain to me when I should use a location and when I should use
an address? I'm having a little trouble understanding the differences and
where my GPS and location/address notes should go. It seems like
Hello Dennis, I did as you suggested, as I do happen to have another
printer, but unfortunately it did not resolve the problem.I even tried
reverting back to the default fonts without favourable results, as the first
line for the main (direct line) individuals are still being cut well short
Jim,
In SourceWriter I would choose Books Book, edited Editor known Basic
format. William Adams would go in the Editor Last Name/Given Name
fields. Hamilton Child, compiler would go in the Publisher field. If you
have the date and place of publication, often found on the page after the
title
Actually an online image is considered a reprint, and when you choose book,
reprint you can select online book and it is shown as a digital image with
the website information. To further compound my confusion, the cover of the
book features a picture of probably Hamilton Child and under the title
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