Carl,
No I've not used the Family Search interface from Legacy, but I do use the 
familysearch.org website with  a Legacy file open, and very likely I did on 
this research occasion, I was hoping someone had a tree posted on my particular 
person.    This is strange and a real concern, especially wondering what other 
information I may have lost.
thanks,
Syble

Families Researching: Cline/Klein, Daniel, Newton, Witherspoon, Perryman, 
Gilbreath, Lindsey,  Brown, Foote, Curry, Fleming, Glasscock, Edwards, Waters, 
Wheat

From: Alan Pereira <alanpere...@tiscali.co.uk>
>To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
>Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 8:34 AM
>Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] loss of data
>
>
>Carl, I too raised a ticket on this subject and I think the developers are 
>working on finding out when running check / repair after using the Interface 
>that life events disappear as well as giving messages about finding "Nulls".
>All has gone quiet from the Support team on this since I rejected their 
>request for a copy of my Legacy database on the grounds it would break 
>European and UK Data Protection Law.
>Alan (based in UK)
> 
>From:Carl Cox [mailto:ct...@centurytel.net]
>Sent: 22 September 2011 14:17
>To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
>Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] loss of data
> 
><<Syble, do you use the Legacy - nFS (New Family Search Interface)? as I have 
>had events dissapear when using that link.
>Alan Pereira>>
>I have noticed that when the nFS interface is in use that most edits on my 
>database do not stick. I asked Support (twice) under what conditions that 
>would happen, but have not had an answer. It has been so long that I deleted 
>their automated response with the case number. I still want to find out.
>Carl
>
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