David-
Thank you for the very sound advice.  You are correct, switching to a new 
program is not going to fix alot of my problems.  But I really need a program 
that is going to run on both the XP and Win 7 64 bit.  I have become 
increasingly dissatisfied with FTM and do not like their product anymore.  
Thank you for the tip on the media files.  I need to double check and make sure 
that I have all of those in another program.  I use Adobe Elements for photos, 
etc.

Vicki LeMere





  Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Considering Switching from FTM to Legacy 7.5 
Deluxe-Old file a mess


  Before you do any real switching, download the Free version of Legacy, and 
then try and import directly from the FTM file. When you make a GEDCOM you will 
lose all of your “media” and will not be able to get some of it back, unless it 
is ALL on your machine and you know which media file name goes where.



  Run your data using most of the reports that Legacy has, do searches and 
other actions that you currently do in FTM. Do they work as needed and etc.



  I run 3 different programs two of which are FTM and Legacy, all 3 have 
issues, some the same but some have distinct ones. DO NOT give up one just 
because you are having issues and that you did NOT do things the way they 
should have been done. By importing to a new program, will NOT solve any of 
your issues that you caused.



  By the way I have 5 different versions of FTM running on a Windows 7 64 bit 
machine. If one does not keep up to date on any Family Research program they 
will have issues with most of the newer OS’s.



  Thanks,
  David C Abernathy
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  Hi everyone-
  I would like to ask a few questions, if you don't mind.

  I have been using FTM for years.  Love to do research but until I purchased 
FTM, did not know what to do with all the information that I collected.  When I 
started entering info, alot of it has not been entered correctly.  My sources 
are not entered correctly and all of my individuals are tied together, no 
seperate files for each family.  One large file.

  I feel that I need to change programs because I just purchased a new laptop 
and it is running on Win 7 64 bit and the FTM version that I have is not 
compatible, and it seems like each new upgrade with FTM, it just gets worse.  
Also, I have failed to keep reference logs on my research for each family.  My 
questions are.



  1.  Should I convert my file using GEDCOM files, or, because things are in 
such a mess,  should I just install Legacy and basicly start over?  Copying my 
information, but at the same time completing the sources, research logs, etc 
that needs to be done.



  2.  Number system.  If I do convert, how does Legacy handle the RIN numbering 
system?  I am assuming it will automatically assign numbers when the file is 
downloaded.  Since my files are not in a numbered system, I need to redo those 
anyway.  I would like to scan what I can to digital, but I will still need to 
file originals.



  I am going to further my knowledge by taking courses and at least getting 
certified, so have even thought that I should just take some courses on 
organizing my work first before I state to transfer my files.



  Thank you for any help that you can give me.  I appreciate all that you can 
do.



  Vicki LeMere
  Texas








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