Yes, it is installed into c:\legacy and my data file is in the data
file of legacy.  Like I said, not a big deal, just weird.

will wait to see if someone knows which usr might be the problem and
go from there.  Thanks.

Gail

On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 12:15 PM, Alan Pereira
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Just tested my Win 7 for the same and found it worked OK for me.
> 2 possibilities spring to mind.
> a) Did you install to c:\legacy and not to Program Files (Legacy can't write 
> to Program Files)
> b) You may have a corrupt USR file. Not sure which one it is for this change.
> Alan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gail in MN [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: 29 October 2011 17:52
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [LegacyUG] open file
>
> I've used Legacy for many years now and have no complaints.  That being said, 
> for the past couple of weeks, I can't seem to get the family tree file to 
> open that I have set up in options.  I have several files that I work with 
> and right now, no matter which file I have chosen as the "always open this 
> file ", the last one that I was working on is the one that opens.  I go into 
> option and of course, "open last used family file" is ticked.
>
> I am using Windows 7 on a laptop and my Legacy 7.5 is current.  When I use 
> the startup menu, I can, of course, choose the file I want to open.  I have a 
> quick launch button in my tool bar at the bottom and that is where I usually 
> start from.  It's not a serious issue, and I can easily open the file I want, 
> but it's bugging me because it worked right before.
>
> And yes, I click "save" after I choose the "always open this file" and browse 
> to find the correct file.
>
> Any clues?  Like I said, not a big problem in the grand scheme of things, 
> just an irritation...
> Gail in MN
>
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