Hi Brett,

 > the ability to simply pop up a window from an individuals event list,
with the list of shared individuals so that you can select any on the
list to go to.

Exactly what  I had in mind!

Barbara




On 9/21/2014 5:41 PM, Brett McL Robinson wrote:
> Hi Barbara
>
> You could try using bookmarks, but I don't think that is quite what
> you are wanting.
>
> It looks like a feature yet to be included in Legacy - a bit like
> adding a hyper-link within the database from any text.
>
> Another  existing feature may be the shared event, but what appears to
> be "missing" is the bit you are wanting - the ability to simply pop up
> a window from an individuals event list, with the list of shared
> individuals so that you can select any on the list to go to.
>
> Cheers, Brett
>
> Hamilton, New Zealand
> On 22/09/2014 5:41 a.m., Barbara Levergood wrote:
>> I am a TMG user with a newbie question. I am trying to figure out how to
>> navigate among individuals in a database in Legacy 8.
>>
>> Say I have an individual Census event that is shared with the members of
>> the household (wife, children, unrelated housekeeper). Can I directly
>> navigate from the owner of that Census event to the housekeeper or from
>> the housekeeper back to the male head of household? Or is the quickest
>> way to open up the Census event and the list of individuals it is shared
>> with, commit the name of the housekeeper to memory, close all the
>> windows, and then look for the housekeeper's name in the index?
>>
>> Thanks for any tips!
>>
>
-- Barbara Levergood [email protected]



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