I tried that.  I'm not seeing the explanation in help.  Yes, I did got
to Options > Customized and clicked HELP from there. Depending on which
CUSTOMIZE option is highlighted, it brings me to
Customize - Other
or
Customize - General Settings
etc
But on the ones I looked at, I did not see anything about "gbl" nor "ff".

I did just now FINALLY find it by doing a SEARCH for ff (or gbl) and
found it mentioned in kind-of-a-backwards way under "Changing Options
Back to Their Default Settings".  I say "backwards" simply because it
does not say something like:
ff = Family File Settings - settings unique to each family file you open
gbl = Global Settings - these apply to the program no matter which
family file you have opened
Instead the "ff" and "gbl" are simply mentioned as part of an
explanation in another heading.

And via the search I found it way down in the page in the "Customize
Options" screen.  It is explained better here.

Not sure why I did not find that on my first few attempts - I THOUGHT I
did searches, but maybe I did not get the SEARCH tab highlighted.

Thanks,
Bob

On 01/07/2014 10:38, Sherry/Support wrote:
> Fully explained in the Help file for Options > Customized - click on
> the Help button while you're in that window.
>
>
> Sincerely,
> Sherry
> Technical Support
> Legacy Family Tree
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 7:23 AM, Robert57P_gmail <[email protected]> wrote:
>> yea - duh - but for some reason my mind just wasn't making the
>> connection of FF = Family File!  duh!  lol!
>>
>> Thanks
>> Bob
>> On 01/07/2014 09:25, Jenny M Benson wrote:
>>> On 06/01/2014 06:53, Robert57P_gmail wrote:
>>>> And some of the settings have "ff" - I'm guessing those are specific to
>>>> the family file I have opened (correct?).  But what in the heck does
>>>> "ff" stand for?
>>> Look at what you wrote and I think you'll find you've answered your own
>>> question!
>
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