Michele,

There are lots of different ways to "share" information that is within
Legacy with others when they don't have the program, but it depends on
"what" you want to share.

Assuming you have all the information you spoke of below entered into
Legacy (ages, marriages, burials, occupations), it may be easier for you
to just create some type of report in Legacy (whatever type of report
you want) and save it on to a CD along with any pictures, files or other
information you want to send them. If you have all of your pictures and
documents on your computer already, this is an easiest way to share them.

To get a report to print with "sources" showing, there are various
options (depending on what type of report you want) that will allow you
to print the sources. You will have to decide which report you want to
print out in .pdf, then someone from support can lead you through the
steps for making that report show your sources.

You could also give relatives a link to the FREE version of Legacy and
send them either the full file or a GEDCOM that they can open (this way
you don't have to worry about losing information that won't print on
reports). There are lots of other free programs that will open GEDCOM
files as well.

If I were you, I would decide which report I wanted to print, get that
created, then get a blank CD/DVD and add the .pdf report to it and then
start adding any pictures, files or etc. that you want to send them on
it. Again, if you want them to be able to open a family file, export
your information to a GEDCOM and lead them to links on how to install
the freebie version, then they can see what you have put together.

Hope this helps

Angelique

Michele S wrote:
> I have the paid version of legacy.My cousins do not have any version
> of legacy.   What I am trying to do, is send different cousins the
> family tree, with the notes or maybe it is called sources.I have been
> to my ancestral town and have everything. I spent three weeks in the
> records office and went to the church archives. I am going back 200
> years.   My cousin do not have legacy.  How can I email them
> everything?  I have the age our ancestors were when they got married,
> the street they lived on, what they did for a living, where they were
> buried, etc.
>




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