Bob,

The function of options settings is such an integral part of how Legacy
performs this information needs to be internal and not developed as a third
party workaround.

Larry Lee
[email protected]



On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 11:59 AM, BobsTree2-Gmail <[email protected]>wrote:

> GenViewer does not show a table with the options, so where are they
> stored?  Are they in one of the Legacy files?  If in a table, which one is
> it?  If we knew where the info was stored someone might be able to create a
> utility to provide a list of the options settings.
>
> Bob Hansen
>
> On Jan 11, 2014, at 13:44, "C.G. Ouimet" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > My original query was in response to Sherry to reset my Legacy to Legacy
> default settings and then enabling my settings one by one to hopefully
> identify the one setting, or combination of settings, that triggered a
> display bug in Pedigree View. (I'm sure many have had similar requests from
> Tech Support.)
> >
> > Saving my settings is easy but having a list of them to then go about
> Sherry's request would make it much easier to meet her diagnostic needs.
> >
> > Without that list, I'm not willing to spend that amount of time on
> diagnostics.
> >
> > Suspecting that Tech Support already have a tool to decipher cryptic USR
> files, I submitted a suggestion ... "We need a way to printout Legacy
> Settings in one concise report without numerous print screens. The user
> could select the main Legacy settings or any report or everything."
> >
> > Then, Sherry asked why I would ever need such a thing ...
> >
> > C.G. Ouimet
> > Kingston ON
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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