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Am I missing something, is there a way to include the Caption, Date
description on images that I've typed in Legacy, when web pages are created?
I'm Using Legacy 7 Deluxe.
Thanks,
Syble
Families Researching: Cline/Klein, Daniel, Newton, Witherspoon, Perryman,
Gilbreath, Lindsey, Brown,
Hi,
I would like the view of the users of this forum on how to register a
'probable' town. So someone is born (ofcourse always) but it is nopt
entirely sure in what town. If I now would note down in Legacy (e.g.)
London? or soemthing like prob. London then it would enter as another
town/city
I don't add something I don't know for sure. You can create a To-Do
to confirm the locaton of the event.
According to the Help file under Location: Adding, it says
Preposition
The default preposition before a location name is in. For example,
in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada or in
This is not an option at this time, however you can send in a
suggestion for the programmer's consideration.
Click on the Suggest a new feature link in the Support section of
the Legacy Home tab or go right to our website at
www.LegacyFamilyTree.com Help Center Make a Suggestion.
Sincerely,
Rob:
If I’m not sure of the town I usually omit it and go to the next higher
jurisdiction—township or county. If I’m not even totally sure of that I use
something like “Wentworth County [probably], Upper Canada.” The brackets are
generally recognized as “editorial comments” and putting that
Rob,
If I do not know it for certain then I do not put it in, but may create a ToDo.
However, I do include the part of the location I am certain of (if any) eg. a
county - Middlesex, or even England.
Ron Ferguson,
http://www.fergys.co.uk/
From: Rob Vader
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 8:11
On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 12:55:28 -0700, Sherry/Support
she...@legacyfamilytree.com wrote:
According to the Help file under Location: Adding, it says
I was looking at something in the help file the other day and seem to
remember seeing the use of LocationName as a way to express an
educated guess. At
Dennis, what about when a Legacy file or gedcom gets transferred to a website?
Will the probably still be ignored? Anyway, when I'm not sure of a location,
I place a note in the note field adjacent to the location field (i.e. birth,
death, marriage). That way the location names don't get
On Mon, 03 Oct 2011 16:37:36 -0400, Jerry jerrysemailgro...@gmail.com
wrote:
Dennis, what about when a Legacy file or gedcom gets transferred to a website?
Will the probably still be ignored?
It should get transferred as if it were just another location. The
prepositions file is just a list of
I’m probably not doing this the ‘correct’ way but it works for me – if I find a
birth on, say, the New South Wales registry office online index, it will give
the district where the birth was registered. Assuming the parents went to their
closest registry office, I give the birth location as
Erica,
I do not know about Australia, but in England it has never been necessary to
register the birth in the place where the child was born. For marriages and
deaths it is true to say that these events are registered in the place of the
event. Thus, a registration district does not
I should add that managing the master location list that contains some
Poss. and Prob. has not been an issue at all for me. I do go in every
now and then and clean up sources, but honestly, it's not a huge effort.
On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 7:44 PM, Jean Suplick jean.supl...@gmail.com wrote:
I know
Another possibility is to copy your Legacy captions to the images themelves
is to use a deluxe feature of Ltools
http://zippersoftware.com/wp/ltools/current-ltools-features/deluxe-ltools-features/
Set IPTC Data – copies Legacy Caption, Desc, Date, FileID, Surnames, and
UserIDs/RINs from Legacy to
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