Yes - there is a folder on my computer - but the data is also in the
cloud.  Since I access the data from the cloud, I am always accessing
the most recent updated data.

On Wednesday 5 6 2015 9:07 AM, Nancy wrote:
> Doesn't it save both to your C drive and OneDrive at the same time?
> Not sure how it works.
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On May 6, 2015, at 9:04 AM, Hannigan Family Research
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
> wrote:
>
>> Let me weigh in on this discussion. I agree with what everyone has
>> said.  But Cathy Pinner has hit on an important point.  Using a
>> 'Cloud-based' service is very important and very practical.  And it
>> is not just for back-ups either.  I have begun using my 'OneDrive'
>> cloud to have my Legacy Data stored there.  I have a FREE account
>> and have them set up as a 'Drive' on my computer(s) - since I have
>> desktops, notebooks, Windows based tablets.  All can access the
>> 'OneDrive' for my Legacy files and that way, no matter which device I
>> use, I always access the same file.
>>
>> Backups are stored there also, so it is easy to get back to data,
>> when needed.
>>
>> I am sure that GoogleDrive and Dropbox can be used in the same
>> fashion, but my personal preference was to begin with 'OneDrive' from
>> Microsoft.Â
>>
>> Just my thoughts!
>>
>> John Hannigan
>> Houston, Texas
>>
>> On Tuesday 5 5 2015 11:19 AM, P. Rickert wrote:
>>> to LegacyUserGroup
>>>
>>> Whenever I close out of Legacy FamilyTree I always do a back-up. Now
>>> I have over a years worth of zip files on my laptop, for each family
>>> I have a file for. Do I need to keep all those files, or can I
>>> delete all but the most current files?
>>> Penny
>>>
>>>
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