A little over 206,000 KB and an Intel i5-480M.


On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 8:24 PM, Jay 1FamilyTree
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Vivian,
>
> How large is your Legacy Database, and you left out the MOST important
> piece...what processor is in your Acer?
>
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> On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 8:09 PM, Vivian Gullickson White <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Since the new release of Legacy 8 clicking does not work for me or is
>> extremely slow. If I want to add a child clicking will not work and I have
>> to use the pull down menu. If I wish to disconnect a child from it's
>> parents or a spouse I have to click multiple times in order to get the menu
>> to come up.  Is there a setting to change? I am a woman of little patience
>> so it gets frustrating.
>>
>> I have an Acer Aspire with 6GB RAM and a 1T disc with less than half in
>> use. I do have the latest version of Legacy. I have installed, uninstalled,
>> reinstalled, shut down, restarted, clicked my heels together three times,
>> wished upon a star, and threw a coin in the fountain, etc.
>>
>> If there is another way to disconnect a spouse or child, I would use it
>> but these are the only instructions.
>>
>> ***
>> To reach this screen, right-click on a person on the Family or Pedigree
>> View and choose Unlink / From Parents.
>>
>> When you choose to unlink an individual from their parents, you are
>> telling Legacy to break the tie that exists between that person and their
>> parents and their siblings (if any).  Unlinking a person does not delete
>> the individual from the Family File.  It simply disconnects him or her from
>> having a child relationship to the current parents and a brother-sister
>> relationship with any siblings.
>>
>> Before completing the unlink command, Legacy displays a window containing
>> the name of the parents and a list of any siblings currently linked to the
>> individual.  You can then complete the unlinking by clicking Yes or abort
>> the command by clicking Cancel.
>>
>> Looking for a solution,
>> Vivian
>>
>>
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