Michele,

I have the same problem as you and have connections to the USA for about 9
generations.

You say that you like/non't like the way Legacy uses the four colour sytem and
say you use a diffent system.
Perhaps you could describe the way you do it.

Bernhard


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This used to be my filing system but I have A LOT of documents that are on
people that are not in my direct line.  This system works better for those
researchers that stick pretty close to their direct lines only.  If you do
cluster genealogy to try and figure out who everyone is in a specific area this
won't work for you.  The other problem you will have is that you are supposed to
print a pedigree chart for each line as well as family group sheets for every
couple/file.  As you do research and make
changes/additions, you are constantly reprinting these.   I use a completely
different system now.

HOWEVER, I do like the 4 color option in Legacy which goes along with this
system and I like printing out my charts in 4 color.  It does help you to keep
your lines straight and it makes your charts look cool :) :)

Michele



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