Was that the original version of Legacy, Margaret?

Margaret Turner wrote:
> I've been a happy Legacy user since 1998 perhasp 1997.
> I am slowly changing and learning begining with names, standard events
> and "head" photos.
>
> Slowly moving with census images, documents (certificates,
> transcripts, military, electoral rolls, ..).
>
> :) :)
>
> Margaret
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> On 21/12/2009, Deborah Trounstine <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Good point, Helen. I agree that working with the program has given me a
>> good idea of what I DON'T know and need to learn.
>> The biggest problem that I have created for myself is in how I manage my
>> events and my sourcing. I could have made a plan for how I was going to
>> do this if I'd studied Legacy more before I plunged in with a huge
>> family file. A good example of this is just deciding how you're going to
>> enter the census data, or newspaper articles. By individual person, by
>> date, by title? If you decide before you start, then it's easy to find
>> the items and you have consistency for reports.
>> I came to Legacy after using a less sophisticated program and just
>> continued my old habits. So I revise my advice. It's a good idea to
>> familiarize yourself with the program but before you do any _major_
>> entry work, it's a good idea to learn how Legacy works best. We all
>> spend so much time and money researching, it seems worthwhile to learn
>> to use the software so that re-doing our entry work doesn't become a
>> another huge expenditure when it doesn't have to.
>> Oh, and ditto from me on the embarrassment! :)
>>
>> [email protected] wrote:
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>>> The problem with Help files or training videos is that they're
>>> meaningless until you've tried out the program and get a feel for how it
>>> works. Of course by that time, you're familiar with everything and don't
>>> bother checking what all the bells and whistles do.
>>>
>>> My New Year's resolution is to try out every last entry in all the
>>> headers (File, Edit, Add, View, etc.) across the top of the screen so I
>>> have a good feel for what they all do. Many thanks to the person who
>>> pointed out Picture Centre. It is excellent. I spent a couple of hours
>>> last night going through it and saved a good amount of space on my
>>> crowded hard drive.
>>>
>>> Another advantage is that it will spare you the personal embarrassment
>>> of asking questions when the answers are in front of your nose. And
>>> thank you everyone for being tactful enough not to mention that if I'd
>>> explored the program, I wouldn't be asking these questions.
>>>
>>> Helen
>>>
>>>
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