Hi Sharon, I have just over 2,000 in my tree and quite a few of them are 'very' distant relations. I guess I only add those distant relations out of boredom because direct lines, going back in time, are becoming harder to find. Just wondering, how did you ever collect so many relations and do you think there will be a cut-off point. I know Legacy can handle them all with no problems, but can you use them all to a manageable advantage. As I say, just wondering what people with large trees think, as it is a little beyond my comprehension.
Graham On 18/02/2011 5:21 AM, Sharon Johnson wrote: > I have roughly 112,000 names in my Legacy database. I download > pictures, census images, death certificates, etc. I am backing up > 2,285,688 KB of memory on my backup disk. How do I find out what the > maximum capacity for Legacy memory use is? I don't want to get to a > point where I start losing information I am adding. > > > Sharon L Johnson > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > Blogs: grandmasharonlee.blogspot.com > grandmasharon2000.blogspot.com > http://www.BinocularDeals.com <http://www.binoculardeals.com/> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Legacy User Group guidelines: > http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Etiquette.asp > Archived messages after Nov. 21 2009: > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ > Archived messages from old mail server - before Nov. 21 2009: > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ > Online technical support: http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Help.asp > To unsubscribe: http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/LegacyLists.asp Legacy User Group guidelines: http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Etiquette.asp Archived messages after Nov. 21 2009: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Archived messages from old mail server - before Nov. 21 2009: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Online technical support: http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Help.asp To unsubscribe: http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/LegacyLists.asp

