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On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 3:40 PM, Kim Salamonsen <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Terry
>
> This is awesome, thanks you so much
>
> kim
>
> On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 11:57 AM, Terry Foster <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'm a developer by trade and am fairly adept at Microsoft Access. I love
>> Legacy but I have found all genealogy software sorely lacking in the ability
>> to manage locations and do research on locations in the database.
>>
>> Since Legacy uses MS Access as a back-end I decided to add a form and some
>> code to do what I have always felt all genealogy software should do. I would
>> like someone to vet this work before I submit it to Legacy as a suggested
>> enhancement.  Please let me know if you are interested.
>>
>> Here's a few things this form does:
>>
>> Displays all location data. (
>> http://electricfoster.info/SourceDocs/LocationTamer/Screen1.jpg<http://electricfoster.info/SourceDocs/LocationTamer/Screen4.jpg>
>> )
>> Show all events tied to a location (
>> http://electricfoster.info/SourceDocs/LocationTamer/Screen2.jpg<http://electricfoster.info/SourceDocs/LocationTamer/Screen4.jpg>
>> )
>> List all child locations in a parent (All cities in a county) (
>> http://electricfoster.info/SourceDocs/LocationTamer/Screen3.jpg<http://electricfoster.info/SourceDocs/LocationTamer/Screen4.jpg>
>> )
>> Browse to google maps for each location (
>> http://electricfoster.info/SourceDocs/LocationTamer/Screen4.jpg)
>>
>> I have made a user guide, of sorts:
>> http://electricfoster.info/SourceDocs/LocationTamer/LocationTamer.pdf
>>
>> These features, coupled with the ability to quickly edit and standardize
>> locations in a database, are essential to me.  I'm just so happy I can make
>> it work in Legacy. I thought I would share.
>>
>> You will need to know how to import a form and a VBA module into an Access
>> database in order to use this.
>>
>> Please don't attempt this unless you know your way around an Access
>> database and please, always back up your data before trying something like
>> this.  I just may not be as good as I think I am!
>>
>> Terry
>>
>>
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