Hello,

If you can use Microsoft Access (or any database that will open mdb
files)  you can copy your legacy file (tree.fdb)  then rename it
tree.mdb and make your own "Clooz" type database by adding the
appropriate tables and writing your own reports and queries. Probably
best to make the copy rather than risk messing up your good fdb file.

Another way would be to contact the Ltools chap and ask him to create
some queries and tables in Ltools for you.

Bill

On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 1:45 PM, David at il Destino <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is question for Legacy users who have also used Clooz.
> I have used Legacy AND Clooz for a long time and have always found that both
> complement my style of recording genealogical data. Legacy does everything I
> could possibly want  people based and Clooz organizes my documents for me
> and allows me to see instantly, all the people associated with a particular
> document and conversely, all the documents linked to a particular person
> along with the physical file index.
> My question is this. Given that Clooz is unlikely to be supported/upgraded
> in the future, is there a way to use Legacy in a similar manner which allows
> the cross-referencing of people to a document without having to make a note
> against each individual on the document? Often of course, some of the people
> named in a document are unrelated and would not normally appear in my Legacy
> file.
> Millenia Corp. it would be really nice to have those Clooz style document
> recording facilities (but less clunky) within Legacy -- or are they there
> and I'm just missing them? Buy the company why don't you?
> Thank you
> David Williams
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