But clicking on the SAVE button is not necessary to implement the change. That 
particular SAVE button is only to create or modify a color scheme that you may 
wish to recall at a future time. If a user makes a change on the color screen, 
he can then click on  CLOSE, and then the main customization window comes back 
up where the user can click on SAVE the customization settings which would 
include any of the previously made color changes without affecting the .lcs 
files.

If the SAVE button on the Color Change window is NOT clicked, the color changes 
are still stored in the Legacy.usr file. All of the original .lcs files remain 
unchanged. A user can re-install Legacy and get back all of their color changes 
by using the previously saved Legacy.usr file.

Now, back to that particular SAVE button on the color change window. If the 
user clicks that, they can save all their color settings in one color scheme 
file or surprisingly, modify one of the original .lcs files. I always thought 
this was a bit dangerous to allow the user to modify an original color scheme 
file until I noticed another button, DEFAULT. As a test, I modified one of the 
original .lcs files by SAVING it, overwriting the original. But then by 
clicking DEFAULT, I was able to get all the colors to return to their original 
settings. So apparently the default settings are NOT stored in the .lcs files.

But then back to my original observation, if the color settings are also stored 
in the Legacy.usr file, why bother with a user created .lcs file? Aren't they 
redundant?



-----Original Message-----
From: Sherry/Support [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 9:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Saving Personal Settings

That's correct. The .USR files are in the main c:\Legacy folder and the color 
settings are in the ColorSchemes sub-folder.

After you change a color scheme, you need to click on the "Save"
button on the far right of the Colors tab window to save your selection. Click 
on Load to reload that or another scheme.

Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree






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