Marion,

They have not changed.

The ones installed for the base ones are good to go. The -alt files you create will be dated as you create them. Just never, never change the base ones. All changes in the alt.

john.

At 03:35 AM 12/1/2013, 2marion wimps wrote:
Small query - should the date of the files be updated to 2013? I have downloaded V8 and also the Geo codes etc. but when I look under the [MyDocuments]\Legacy Family Tree\_AppData\Misc it is showing a 2012 date for Country Codes, a 2005 date for County codes. a 2008 date for Extra Codes and a 2008 date for State Codes.
Marion


On 1 December 2013 10:34, John B. Lisle <[email protected]> wrote:
John,

You just have to know where to put them. ;-) They work fine. I have
been using them every day.

They go in [MyDocuments]\Legacy Family Tree\_AppData\Misc

Have you installed the GeoDB successfully?

OK?

john.

At 07:23 PM 11/30/2013, John Makepeace wrote:
>A *little bit* of a learning curve for me, but already LOVING Legacy
>Family Tree version 8 so far....
>
>However, I'm having a wee bit of trouble getting Legacy to recognize
>my modified GeoExtraCodes.txt and GeoStateCodes.txt files. Â I prefer
>the words "County" or "Co." automatically added to location names as
>in "Peekskill, Westchester *County*, New York," and I also prefer
>the "old style" state abbreviations such as "Calif." for California
>vs. the postal code, "CA." As in previous versions, I copied the
>respective original Legacy text files, appended the filenames with
>"-Alt" as in "GeoExtraCodes-Alt.txt," and made the necessary
>modifications in the -Alt files. It worked fine in version 7.x, but
>version 8 doesn't seem to be recognizing the changes. Â Anything I'm
>doing wrong? Any help would be much appreciated.
>
>I'm using Windows 7 Premium and Legacy 8.0 full version.
>
>Kind Regards,
>
>John M.
>Alexandria, Va., U.S.A.




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