I'm curious why people feel the need to talk about a competitor product on the 
list?  This is definitely against the rule of etiquette for this list, but then 
the rules of etiquette for this list have obviously gone out the window.  We 
have one poster who apparently only read the parts of the rules of etiquette 
that she felt like reading.  She told us that off topic just meant that you 
can't talk about recipes.  She has decided (must be a new list administrator) 
that any genealogy topic is ok.  She as well as many on this list have chosen 
to ignore the fact that the rules of etiquette say that you can only talk about 
Legacy and the Legacy add on products.  When did RM become a Legacy or Legacy 
add on product?  I apparently missed the big announcement from Ken and Dave.

We need even more new people on this list who make their own decision that the 
Rules of Etiquette for Legacy don't mean a d..n.

-----Original Message-----
From: David [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2010 3:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Re: Legacy v. RootsMagic

Mary,
Try "Search > Search and Replace". There are 10 fields you can use to
globally Search and Replace. You won't have to find each instance and
replace one instance at a time if this RM function will work for you.

David

On 7/1/2010 11:21 AM, Mary Moyer wrote:
> One other difference between Legacy and RootsMagic that is important for me 
> is that Legacy has far more fields that you can search and replace. With 
> RootsMagic you have to find each instance and manually replace.
>
> Mary



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