Okay please bear with me on these color questions, as my mind is trained in TMG 
J We now have to think outside the box.  I have bought both Legacy and Roots 
Magic 7 and playing with the features.



Below CE Wood said I can use 8 colors.  If I pick a person/ancestor and color 
code him, say red, will it go down that particular line and color code all the 
descendents?  (Even if I had to do manually, I’d do it. It would be worth it) 
The system isn’t going to know if it’s my ancestor, is it?  That’s all I need 
to do, just pick 8 people and give them a color.  What am I missing in doing 
this function.  If I can do this, then all is good.  I actually needed 9 colors 
but I can adjust a line.



If that can be done, where are the instructions to do the coloring?  I tried to 
do color a person but nothing happened.  I tried it on a couple of people but 
they all stayed the same color blue, that system used when you input a person.  
Or would it not work because it wasn’t my ancestor line but again how is the 
computer going to know who my ancestor is anyways.



I do like Legacy a bit more over RM7 because it operates/look more like Windows.



OMG all this binary talk, I’m lost on that.  I’d probably have to attend a 
class to figure that one out.



Hopefully someone can explain this to me, as to why I can’t just pick 8 people.



Tks again





Dawn Beeks

[email protected]



From: CE WOOD [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 9:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] TMG looking for new home Legacy vs RootsMagic 7



I can see why she is hesitant about Legacy in re the colors, since Legacy uses 
color only to identify 8 ancestral lines of one person.

It is soooo much easier to identify family groups by color rather than by 
number or code; it involves no searches, and that family group is always 
immediately obvious.

This is something that should be entered as a suggestion for Legacy, although I 
am not sure she can do that since she is not using Legacy.

It is a marvelous idea to use colors to identify specific families rather than 
merely one person's ancestral lines! It would be immensely helpful to those who 
have many medieval families with myriad branches that are very difficult to 
keep straight.


CE


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Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2014 12:36:51 +0800
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] TMG looking for new home Legacy vs RootsMagic 7

Legacy 8 allows you to set two lines and use 8 colours rather than the original 
4.  There's more in the Help file than what Sherry has quoted.

This is not doing what you've been using colours for in TMG if I understand you 
correctly.

To bring over the TMG colours you need to use some alternative such as a code 
in privacy brackets in the Suffix field or the extremely complicated tag system 
suggested.

Since you need tags available to do complicated searches, I wouldn't assign too 
many tags to keep track of things. Much better to add a Private Event that you 
can search for and create a Search list when you need to concentrate on that 
particular thing.

Cathy

Dawn Beeks wrote:


So you are saying I can have only 4 colors and I must use the ones
listed below.  Or can I use more colors.

Dawn B eeks

653 Pampas Place

Sierra Vista,  AZ 85635

520 249-5595

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*From:*Sherry/Support [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Monday, December 01, 2014 7:35 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] TMG looking for new home Legacy vs RootsMagic 7

>From the Help file for Ancestor: Color Coding

Accredited genealogist Mary E. V. Hill developed this color-coding
system used in Legacy. Adding color-coding to your organizational
system helps keep your ancestral lines straight and promotes effective
genealogy research.

The idea for color-coding began when family researchers finding lots
of collateral genealogy information felt a need to concentrate
direct-line great- and great-great-grandparents going back for many
generations.

As they worked on large pedigree charts it became overwhelming until
they divided th e chart up into four quarters by color.

Color-code your pedigree by the lineages of your four grandparents.
All the ancestors of one grandparent will be organized under the same
color:

Grandfather's lineage on your father's side: BLUE

Grandmother's lineage on your father's side: GREEN

Grandfather's lineage on your mother's side: RED

Grandmother's lineage on your mother's side: YELLOW

As you navigate through your family file in Legacy the color code for
the current individual is shown on the /Family /and /Pedigree Views
/letting you quickly know what line you are looking at.


Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree

On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Dawn Beeks <[email protected]  
<mailto:[email protected]%20%0b%3cmailto:[email protected]>
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Are you saying you can only have two colors in one project? So if I
have 4 lines of Beeks in one project, I can’t s tart with the ancestor
and give each line a different color? I would want something like the
Beeks of VA to be Blue, Beeks of PA be green, Beeks of OH be yellow
and Beeks of SC, be red.

I find that strange, with the huge color palette you can choose from.
Or am I not understanding something.

You can put me down for testing too

Dawn Beeks

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