Because I was about to spend about a week away from home and wanted to
work on my family file while away - I keep a copy of Legacy on the
computer I use when here - I used Dropbox to pass Legacy from home to
here.  I copied the entire Legacy folder into Dropbox (in one "pass", not
folder by folder) and having updated Legacy here to the latest version, I
copied the Legacy folder from Dropbox over it.

I was somewhat surprised - to put it mildly! - when I tried to open my
family file and it wasn't there!  I went back to the Dropbox folder
containing the Legacy folder and sure enough, nearly all the files
relating to my current family file were absent!  The folder actually
*should* contain the files relating to 5 different "savings" of my family
file, as I have saved it and started with a renamed copy every few months.
 3 of the 5 databases are complete, but of the most recent 2 (dated 18 Jan
and 07 May this year) only the .NC and .TC files are there.

As I was working on the 07 May file on Saturday night, closed it down
normally and copied the Legacy folder on Sunday morning there is no reason
to suppose the full version is happily residing on my home computer, but I
won't half be relieved when I go home and satisfy myself that it is!

I'm totally baffled, though, how files could just vanish like that.
Although when I upgraded from an old computer to a new one a few weeks
ago, I also found that several files, sometimes whole sub-folders had
somehow failed to copy across.  The moral of that story is *hang on to
your old computer until you are QUITE sure you have retrieved everything*!
 Luckily, I have!


--
Jenny M Benson



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