I do all of my data entry on one computer which includes my family and my 
husbands family. I have not entered photographs etc. yet. Transferred the data 
from another program by GEDCOM.
  I backup, copy and paste  the backup to USB flash drives. I have the program 
installed on my husbands desk top computer.
   I then copy and paste the backup file into the data file in the program on 
his computer.
   Have read the manual and cannot find the last step to get the program to 
read the backup file. Would appreciate information about the last step.
   Thanks, Sharon Burns

Sharon

> On Nov 18, 2013, at 10:57 PM, "Wendy Howard" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Dee,
>
> That depends entirely on the recipient, and what they've got at hand,
> and how much you want to share with them.
>
> If they are readily online and are using Legacy, and you want to share
> the whole contents of your Legacy file*, put you can put your .fdb file
> (or a backup) into a Dropbox folder (or some other cloud storage
> facility) and either share the folder or a link to it with the other person.
>
> (Dropbox makes it easy to share a link to a file or folder with another
> person - who does not need to be a Dropbox subscriber - which gives them
> the ability to view and download the file, without giving them the
> ability to make changes to that file, which would then affect the copy
> on your own computer.)
>
> * You can, of course, make a copy of your original file and edit it to
> remove data that you don't want to share with that person, then share
> that edited file with them.
>
> Since the Standard edition of Legacy is free, the only impediment to
> sharing the .fdb file is the other person's willingness to download and
> install the program.
>
> If they don't use (or want to use) Legacy, then you'll need to export a
> GEDCOM file and send/share that in some way so they can import it into
> whatever program they use.
>
> If you want to also share all the photos and documents, etc, that you've
> linked to in your database file, you will probably want to run a full
> Legacy backup (including multimedia files) and share that with them in
> some way.
>
> If the other person doesn't use the internet, or has a slow connection
> or limited data allocation, you may be better off burning it all to a CD
> and sending that to them.
>
> I haven't covered everything here, but I'd need to know more about what
> the other person has at their end to be more specific.
>
> Hope this helps.  :-)
>
> Kind Regards,
> Wendy
>
>
> Dee Ziegler said the following on 19/11/2013 5:36 p.m.:
>> What's the easier way to share a Legacy file, data only, by gedcom or
>> on a CD? Or is there another way, as an attachment? Should the
>> recipient download the standard version of Legacy first? I tried to
>> read the instructions (which emphasize multimedia) but am confused.
>> Thanks. Dee
>
>
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