- But it was my thread that was picked out.
- Fine.  This will be my last words on it.
- Read *way* too much into a parenthetical in the OP.
- I want to find the best ways to GET DATA OUT (ie USE LEGACY to publish 
online).
- Nope.  Somebody else already replied that talking about getting data out was 
also OK though.
- Already stated I've read them, wasn't arguing against them, said I was sorry, 
and AFAIK have been using text since.
- Again, never said I had a problem with the rules. I stated I didn't believe I 
was outside their boundaries as I asked about how to get the BEST USE OF 
LEGACY.  You've clarified they have a more restrictive meaning, so now I know 
better.  It's your sandbox, and your rules, and I'm fine with that.
- I know your 'Thanks' is just a sig line, but I'm still investigating, and 
only have about $30 invested, so it could change for me.  I like the program so 
far, but I must say the community leaves a lot to be desired.



----- Original Message ----
> From: Sherry/Support <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Tue, December 22, 2009 2:18:55 PM
> Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Using Legacy with Ancestry.com or other online 
> programs
>
> I wasn't picking you out. I'm sorry you felt that way.
>
> I was just trying to put a stop to the thread before it went further.
>
> What is *not* on topic is discussing Ancestry and whether it's worth the money
> or not and what you've found on the site.
>
> What *is* on topic is discussing copying data from Ancestry into Legacy.
>
> Does that explain it better?
>
> I accidentally sent a message in HTML when I responded to a lister who had
> written in HTML and got a message that reminded me to change to plain text.  I
> realize that "accidents happen" but there are posters who continue to use HTML
> in spite of numerous warnings about the dangers and difficulties of HTML....
> (please review the guidelines for details)
>
> I've been on numerous email lists and every one of them has rules of some sort
> which the listers are expected to follow. I have no problems with that 
> because I
> always read those rules or guidelines before signing up - acknowledging in my
> mind at least that by signing up I agree with them.
>
>
> Thanks for using Legacy.
>
> Sherry
> Customer Support
> Millennia Corporation
> [email protected]
> http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com




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