We do have a problem report in our system for this issue of importing
multimedia links from FTM 2012. The issue is still shown as outstanding.
According to the problem report FTM 2012 uses a custom GEDCOM Tag to
identify the link to the media when linking it to people. Legacy does
not recognize this custom tag so it, naturally, does not know what to do
with it so the multimedia link is not created.

Brian
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
[email protected]
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com
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On 01-May-13 22:34, Ward Walker wrote:
> I had the same problem, which I repaired manually. One way to find them
> is to look at the GEDCOM file in a text editor like Notepad. If you
> scroll down near the bottom, you will see a bunch of FILE records. Look
> for the ones with .pdf file extensions (or other non-pictures, such as
> .htm or .doc). For each one, copy the object link, such as @M115@. Paste
> that into the Find string (use ctrl+F or use the menus) and search
> upward to find where the object was referenced. Then from there, scroll
> up carefully until you see the first 0 record, which is usually followed
> by the individual’s name.
> This is one of several serious issues I had with FTM exports. I logged
> some requests with Legacy for workarounds, even though it is not
> Legacy’s fault. I don’t think I logged this one, although a workaround
> could be imagined for the Legacy import. Maybe more people should log
> enhancement requests related to FTM-to-Legacy transfers.
>     Ward



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