A better option would be to invest in the training CDs. They are chock full
of good information and examples of using the various parts of the program.
An absolute worthwhile investment in my book.

On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 9:17 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I made a New Year's resolution to study every command in Legacy to avoid
> asking obvious questions on the list, and in consequence feeling stupid.
>
> So far all I've accomplished is to turn on the "Welcome to Legacy 7.0"
> window with the "Did you know...." tips. Only problem is that I've read
> and studied all of them, as there really aren't that many. Or perhaps I
> use Legacy more than most people.
>
> In any case, would it be possible to expand the number of tips shown in
> this window? Promise I'll read and study all of them.
>
> Helen
>
--
Jim Walton
"...probe the past carefully and report it as it was,
not as I wish it were" From Evidence Explained
by Elizabeth Shown Mills



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