I burned the folder which contained my legacy data file to a CD. The
person who I gave it to couldn't open the file. He has WinXP as well. He
said that the file is exclusive to me and or my machine as the sole
user. I use the adminstrator type of account. Has anyone else had this
problem? Is
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Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 7:16 PM
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Subject: [LegacyUG] Legacy and WinXP
I burned the folder which contained my legacy data file to a CD. The person
who I gave it to couldn't open the file
This error happens when I click on the icon for Show list of assigned
sources
Error reading preferred picture.
91: Object Variable or with block variable not set
Would you like to try it again?
If I click on OK I get the message again.
If I click on Cancel opens the list of assigned sources.
If
Thanks. That fixed it.
Cheers
Daphne
Steve Hallberg wrote:
I had this error a couple of days ago and a simple file maintenance run fixed
it.
On 11/27/2004 1:35:16 PM (Pacific time), you wrote:
This error happens when I click on the icon for Show list of assigned
sources
Error reading
I would also like a copy. Thanks Robert. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cheers
Daphne
Robert Carneal wrote:
I am very willing to share what works for me. However, it is much, much
easier to explain by showing, and Legacy Users Group does not permit
attachments. If I can have your permission, I will send it
I would like to be able to copy a master source to a new source so that
I can give it a different name but have the same information in the body
of it. For instance I have a master source name 1881 British Census. I
would like a copy of it named Eng Mdx London - 1881 British Census.
I'm trying
want to change small portions of the Master Source. Also, if the Master
Source happens not to be connected to any citations, you don't get the
option to create a Master Source - it just automatically overwrites what
you had.
Lisa
On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 11:07:44 -0800, Daphne Eze [EMAIL PROTECTED] said
Please excuse my ignorance but what are the ampersands used for?
Cheers
Daphne
Joe Martin wrote:
The 2 Ampersands worked for me.
Joe
Vacaville, CA
MAGLAUGHLIN MARTIN HARKNESS HAMLIN ELWAY SPOTTSWOOD KIEFFER
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Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 10:44 AM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Problem with Ampersand
Please excuse my ignorance but what are the ampersands used for?
Cheers
Daphne
Joe Martin wrote:
The 2 Ampersands worked
I have some Sirs that are Baronets and some Sirs that are Knights.
Apparently when addressing a letter to either of these people they would
both be addressed as Sir Someone. How would I enter this info in Legacy.
At the moment I am entering in the Title Pre field Sir (Baronet) or
Sir (Knight).
So I should put Sir in the prefix and Bt or Kt in the suffix. Then in
notes mention that Bt stands for Baronet or Kt stands for Knight. Does
this sound about right?
Cheers
Daphne
Henry McFadden wrote:
SNIP
I have some Sirs that are Baronets and some Sirs that are Knights.
END SNIP
The
Has anyone come across software that will help a person plan a family
reunion?
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Is their a way to get a list of one descendants to a text file so it can
be imported into your wordprocessor. I tried saving a descendant report
to text but when I import it the list of names is missing.
Thank you
Daphne
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) and both
imported into my text editor with all names present. What Legacy
version are you using?? How are you generating the report??
Bob
Daphne Eze wrote:
Is their a way to get a list of one descendants to a text file so it
can be imported into your wordprocessor. I tried saving
Could a delay be added to the system after if has been wired? I know
what it does but how is it physically attached to the system?
We are having some work done and I need to figure out what to put in now
and what could be added later. Its that money thing that keeps cropping
up. I would like
Sorry I sent it to the wrong list.
Daphne Eze wrote:
Could a delay be added to the system after if has been wired? I know
what it does but how is it physically attached to the system?
We are having some work done and I need to figure out what to put in
now and what could be added later. Its
Has any one used this program? I'm looking for a tree drawing program
that will give me lots of options.
Cheers
Daphne
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Thanks for your reply
Katherine Bennett wrote:
I have used TreeDraw for a year or so and am completely satisfied with
its performance and output.
Kathie
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When we first start recording our family history we start with
ourselves, then our parents etc. The RINs and MRINs are all in order and
make sense. As time goes by and we do this and that we end up with the
RINs and MRINs all out of order. If a person wants to use the method
that Geoff
about given up on charting functions and I recently started
using The Next Generation (TNG) for web page generation.
Daphne Eze wrote:
Has any one used this program? I'm looking for a tree drawing program
that will give me lots of options.
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Well with 2000 plus records that would be a bit much.
Thanks anyway
Daphne
Dennis Kowallek wrote:
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 10:44:53 -0800, Daphne Eze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way in legacy to automatically reorder
the records so that they are numbered in the correct order
Cary wrote:
This is the only feature I miss since switching from Generations, and it
forces me to keep an Excel spreadsheet of all sources outside Legacy.
(I'm not an Access expert)
Does anyone else have a better work around? I track all sources by the
sequential file ID number as well as
Thanks for the great discussion. I've decided to use the user ID and
fill it following the dollarhide numbering method. The only place that
it falls down is when the numbers get too large for the user ID field.
I'll solve that by restarting the numbers and adding a capital A too the
new set
field?
Thanks
Daphne Eze
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Thank you. I've done that and the individual user ID shows where it
should but on the marriage list I get the MRIN not the USERID for the
marriages.
Cheers
Daphne
Wm Voss wrote:
Yes: Options/customize/view and select Numbers to add to names = User ID
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Wm Voss
Daphne Eze wrote:
I've
So basically the UserId in the marriage screen is useless.
Thanks
Daphne
Wm Voss wrote:
Do you want the ID in place of the MRIN in the MRIN/HUSBAND/WIFE go-to
boxes? If so, that can't be done. The best you can do is have the ID
number following the name in the list.
Wm Voss
Daphne Eze
Has anyone compared these two programs. I'm trying to figure out which
on would be more efficeint for storing source information? I've also
considered using a spreadsheet.
Bygones (freeware)
http://home.utah-inter.net/bygones/
Clooz (commercial)
http://www.clooz.com/
I'm leaning towards
Thank you Steve. I will be interested in what you have to say about it.
Cheers
Daphne Eze
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Steve Hayes wrote:
On 1 Mar 2006 at 16:37, Daphne Eze wrote:
Has anyone compared these two programs. I'm
This is the message I get when I am working with reports. Does anyone
know what the problem is?
Error saving record to index work file
Error 91: Object variable or with block variable not set.
Would you like to try it again?
Cheers
Daphne Eze
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as two
smaller programs.
Cheers
Daphne Eze
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Laurence E Stephenson wrote:
Why not just use Legacy
On 02/03/06, Daphne Eze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
I'd also like to see your Access structure.
Cheers
Daphne Eze
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Steve Hayes wrote
I want to print an address list. This I know how to do by going to
reports - address labels or search and create the list I want then print
and choosing what I want to print. But I cannot find a way to print the
address notes field. Is this possible?
Cheers
Daphne Eze
I found my own answer. I imported the legacy file into Access 2003 and
now I can make a report using any of the fields in the address table.
Daphne Eze wrote:
I want to print an address list. This I know how to do by going to
reports - address labels or search and create the list I want
There is also Printkey2000 which I use. It has lots of features;
http://www.freewareweb.com/cgi-bin/archive.cgi?ID=292
Mary Young wrote:
I would like to print exactly what I see on the screen.
Use Free ScreenHunter http://tinyurl.com/1i20
Mary Young
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Try this page for conversion
http://www.geology.enr.state.nc.us/gis/latlon.html
Cheers
Daphne
Robert Carneal wrote:
This is off topic, sort of.
I have acquired some data I erroneously believed contained GPS formatted
longitude and latitude. It uses Nad83 format. For example, Lawndale
Thanks for the suggestion Steve. I've subscribed to
soc.genealogy.computing. See you there.
Cheers
Daphne
Steve Hayes wrote:
On the Legacy user group and elsewhere various people have discussed things
like using MS Acess to manipulate Legacy data, and various other things
relating broadly to
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