Vicki, you will LOVE Legacy. I have a team of people helping with our family 
history and several have switched to Legacy. They are loving it too the more 
they work with it. I HIGHLY suggest getting the training CDs. You won't believe 
how much easier things are and how many fewer questions you will have if you 
look through them everyone once in a while. I got FTM last year only because so 
many people in the family are still using it. I switched from FTM years ago and 
have never regretted it. I find it so much easier to use a less cluttered 
screen and so much more is able to be done with Legacy. If I really want to see 
an ancestral chart, I can go to that, but it doesn't have to be front and 
center on my screen. Often I want a descendant chart or something else, but 
usually I just want the couple, their parents and children. You will find that 
all of your concerns will be put to rest once you make the switch. That might 
sound very general, but Legacy is a phenomenal program with people constantly 
trying to make it better based upon your suggestions, not their preferences. 
Good luck!


God bless,



Ellen

----- Original Message -----
From: "Paula Ryburn" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 1:20:16 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Considering Switching from FTM to Legacy 7.5 Deluxe-Old 
file a mess




Vicki,
I love Legacy. I converted from FTM in 2004 using a GEDCOM file. I only had 
basic data at the time, so sources and images weren't an issue. How many people 
do you have in your file? Yes, leave it all in one family file.

RIN numbers are assigned automatically. This is not a number I use for filing, 
say, hardcopy, though I have heard some on this list do that.

I just recently went through a reorganization effort on my data... electronic 
and hardcopy. I recommend taking a look in the archives (see links below) for 
information on the 4-color system (the name escapes me!). It's basically by 
family group, and I have come to LOVE it! I just makes perfect sense to me. 
(Though I use 6 colors and binders, while it uses 4 colors and folders.)

Start by organizing the physical, then the image files (use naming 
conventions?), then start to enter everything into Legacy. If you get the 
papers organized in a fashion that makes it easy for YOU to find things, then 
you won't be re-doing anything later on. (or at least you won't be re-doing as 
much... haha) Be sure to use the to-do's as you enter, because that's when you 
see a piece of data is missing for someone and want to stop and find it/do 
research.

Don't forget to check the webinars available for entering some of the 
"trickier" data. Read about the source and event clipboards to make the job go 
more quickly, especially as you are applying source citations. And do remember 
to ask more questions here--there is a wealth of expertise available!

"and at least getting certified" - you go girl! BTW, where in Texas? I'm in 
Richmond.
--Paula in Texas
Researching: Adair Baker Beasley Benson Betz Bigley Blagrave Burton Chapman 
Clement Clough Coppernoll Costine Daulton Dinwiddie Doody Ellis Exline Field 
Floran Floyd Gates Goodale Gordon Gump Hale Harbaugh Hind Hopkins Hughes Hurdle 
Jones Klein Koyle Laswell McDonald Misner Passwaters Pelton Roberts Roche 
Ryburn Short Singer Sullivan Weller Williams





From: Vicki LeMere <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, October 27, 2011 9:33:40 AM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Considering Switching from FTM to Legacy 7.5 Deluxe-Old 
file a mess


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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