Your or my opinion doesn't matter. Privacy is a right in most countries of the 
world.Rich in LA CA

--- On Thu, 6/30/11, CE WOOD <[email protected]> wrote:

From: CE WOOD <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] GEDCOM preview results
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, June 30, 2011, 9:15 AM












Why do you think people in their nineties less entitled to privacy than
younger people?  There are many people in their hundreds who still value
their privacy.  They probably value privacy much more so than people who
grew up posting all the details of their lives on the internet!
 
CE

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Margaret DeAcetis
  To: [email protected]

  Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2011 9:09
  AM
  Subject: [LegacyUG] GEDCOM preview
  results






        Hi all,
         
        I'm planning to create my first GEDCOM file. I've looked into the
        Legacy Help Section and found archived messages helpful.
         
        I see mention of "unexpected consequences."  Even using the
        GEDCOM 5.5 options and selecting basic GEDCOM file, is there anyway to
        preview the results? I'm planning to select a focus group of fewer than
        15 people. Can I create it, and export it into my Legacy under create a
        new family file?  Would this allow me to preview the results? 
        Or is there any way to preview the results?
         
        My intention is to eventually export the file  into
        Ancestry.com so that I can attach
        specific Census forms, a WW I draft registration card and a SS
        death index doc. I intend to make comments on these records. It is
        my belief that all these people are dead. If not, they would be in their
        nineties. I do not see how attaching a 1930 Census would compromise the
        privacy of any of the individuals if they are still alive.  Am I
        wrong about this?
         
         Any comments would be appreciated?
         
        I've found this Users Group super helpful.
         
        Margaret





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