Event Picture: Census: <<Name Here>>
Means that for the named person, they have an associated "Census"
event, and that event had a picture linked to it that cannot be found
anymore.
So,for...
- Calogera SEMINATORE [5]
- Nunzia CARIOTA [42]
- Giuseppe VINCIGUERRA [50]
- Catena CARIOTA [43]
They all have a Census event (***not a source citation***) that can't
find a photo in this location with this name:
   C:\Legacy\Pictures\USA\Ohio- Cuyahoga County - Cleveland\Cariota,
Calogero 1920 U.S. Census.jpg

Perhaps you moved it, or renamed it?


This one is saying that the image can't be found on the Source Detail
for the Souce attached to the Alternate Name.
Picture (Mary Cariota): Alternate Name: Source Detail: Calogera SEMINATORE [5]
   C:\Legacy\Pictures\USA\Ohio- Cuyahoga County\Cleveland\Cariota,
Calogero - 1920 US Census.jpg


Perhaps you are struggling with another extremely unfortunate feature
Legacy.  Any source or event, every place that they are attached,
result in a separate copy.  As such, say you've pasted the same source
4 or 5 times (as this looks like has been done), then you decide that
you really need to update that for some reason, you must update each
one separately.  (There is a find and replace featrue, but I don't
think that will help in the case of missing photos).




On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Lavern Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am still plugging away at entering census data, only this time my problems
> are with the 1920 photo. I  captured the census photo from Amazon.com, just
> like Geoff showed us in the webinar and saved it on my C-drive as the head
> of the household, etc.  I saved everything and was exiting Legacy when I got
> the  "Missing Multimedia files..." screen. So, I went to Options >
> Customize> Locations. There I selected, "Make a list of all multimedia
> files" and a screen appeared with "One or more multimedia files are
> missing". I was asked if I would like to view the
> missing files. Ok. 1 1/2 pages later I had a full list of problems which I
> printed out. A
> final message stated that "all picture, sound, video, and document locations
> have been
> verified."  I clicked OK.
>
> I went to HELP and read the "Checking Multimedia Locations" instructions.
> Being that I have done nothing with multimedia files before, I just followed
> the instructions:1) Test all Multimedia Paths, 2) selected the "Unlink
> unreferenced picture, sound..." option (thinking that Legacy would get rid
> of what I wasn't using), and 3) Make a LIst of All Multimedia Files. Result:
> problems not fixed.
>
> Here is a partial list of results:
> Missing Multimedia Files in: C:\Legacy\Data\Lavern Cariota Family.fdb
> Event Picture: Census: Calogera SEMINATORE [5]
>    C:\Legacy\Pictures\USA\Ohio- Cuyahoga County - Cleveland\Cariota,
> Calogero 1920 U.S. Census.jpg
> Event Picture: Census: Nunzia CARIOTA [42]
>    C:\Legacy\Pictures\USA\Ohio- Cuyahoga County - Cleveland\Cariota,
> Calogero 1920 U.S. Census.jpg
> Event Picture: Census: Giuseppe VINCIGUERRA [50]
>    C:\Legacy\Pictures\USA\Ohio- Cuyahoga County - Cleveland\Cariota,
> Calogero 1920 U.S. Census.jpg
> Event Picture: Census: Catena CARIOTA [43]
>    C:\Legacy\Pictures\USA\Ohio- Cuyahoga County - Cleveland\Cariota,
> Calogero 1920 U.S. Census.jpg
> Picture (Mary Cariota): Alternate Name: Source Detail: Calogera SEMINATORE
> [5]
>    C:\Legacy\Pictures\USA\Ohio- Cuyahoga County\Cleveland\Cariota, Calogero
> - 1920 US Census.jpg
> I searched the archives and found suggestions for a similar problem. But
> simply put, I don't know what I'm doing!  Here's my confustion.
> 1) On the individual's Assigned Sources list, I scrolled down to where the
> 1920 census line and clicked on it. The Master Source picture was there, but
> the Source Detail picture was not, so I pasted the photo there. (and thought
> that would solve the problem, but later when I ran another "missing list"
> the problem is still there!
>
> 2) I am not sure what needs to be written for the Captions. Is is the head
> of the houshold and 1920 census with the census date, or the individual
> person's name, 1920 census, and date?
>
> My apologies for the length of this query. Some direction would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Lavern Hall
>
>
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