Thanks  Bob.

Marie

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In a message dated 2015-12-13 7:54:44 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:

Should  not matter what word processor you use.  If you save them as RTF
(Rich Text Format), then most major word processors can work with  them.
Then, after you've modified it with your word processor, save  it in your
word processor's native format (to save any special formatting  & etc)
and print them to a PDF (or, if your word processor supports  it, save it
to a PDF).

Bob


On 12/13/2015 19:40,  [email protected] wrote:
> What happens if you don't use Word? I use  Corel's Word Perfect.
> Marie
>
> Marie Varrelman Melchiori,  Certified Genealogist Emeritus
>  ______________________________________________________________
> CG or  Certified Genealogist is a service mark of the Board for
>  Certification of Genealogists, used under license by Board-certified
>  genealogists after periodic competency evaluation, and the board name
>  is registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office.
>
> In a  message dated 2015-12-13 7:33:12 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
>  [email protected] writes:
>
>      Pictures can be inserted into Word documents where you can also
>   annotate or explain them. Therefore an option for books  (including
>     printed ones) appears to  be:
>
>     Use Legacy “Publish Centre” to  organise chapters and use the
>     “Place Holder”  option for Word documents which are to be
inserted
>      after saving the book as an RTF, then as Word. The whole thing
>   could then be saved as a PDF.
>
>      This would require more playing around but may produce a great
result.
>
>     John
>
>   *From:* Cathy Pinner  <mailto:[email protected]>
>     *Sent:* Friday,  December 11, 2015 11:27 AM
>     *To:*  [email protected]
>      <mailto:[email protected]>
>      *Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] Questions about reports in Legacy 8
>   Linda,
>
>     You can share events in  Legacy so if your Battle of Cowpens event
>     was  shared, it would report all the people it was shared with.
>   But I don't think that is what you are describing.
>   To add the pages you refer to, you'd have to add them in an  RTF
>     version of the report.
>
>   You can change fonts and have different fonts for  different
>     elements BUT you need to either use PDF  or RTF to preserve them.
>
>     A plain text file  (.txt) obviously has a font but just one.
>
>      Currently in the Publishing Centre you can add Chapters of  Special
>     text but it is just text - no  pics.
>
>     Take a look at the HELP. Search the  Help Index for Publishing
>
>     The options for  editing PDF files increase all the time. You used
>      to have to have the full Adobe PDF. There are alternatives  now.
>
>     Legacy has great reporting options but  ultimately, it's a family
>     histo ry database, not a  fully fledged word processor.
>
>     Since Legacy  8 Deluxe is currently selling for $19.95 perhaps its
>   worth the investment. OR recover your Legacy 7. You can  download
>     it again (look for a previous versions  link on the Download page)
>     and the sales staff at  Legacy would give you your Customer Code to
>     unlock  the deluxe features again if you've lost that.  There have
>   been some change to reports between 7 and 8 but not  substantial
>     ones to do with the questions you are  asking.
>
>     You can have Legacy 7 and 8  installed on a computer at the same
>     time. Legacy 7  installs to a different place. Do not install
>      Legacy 7 into Program files. Legacy 8 is installed into Program
>   Files by default
>
>      Cathy
>
>     Linda  wrote:
>>
>>     Lets say I have an event -  The Battle of Cowpens with a
>>     description  of
>>     that battle and a picture - and I have more  than one person that was
>>     in that  battle.
>>     I would like a page in my book t hat  shows that picture and the
>>     description of the  event, and possibly tells all of the people that
>>   were involved in that event. I want the page titled "Battle of  the
>>     Cowpens"
>>     I  have several of these in my FTM book that are in the beginning  of
>>     the book - not with any particular person. I  have other "events"
>>     such
>>   as historic churches that many people in my tree went to and  a
>>     page on
>>      historic events such as "The Great Fire of Chicago" that I  don't
>>     need
>>      attached to any particular person but I need to put a picture  (or
>>     two)
>>     and  some information about the event.
>>     I had Legacy  Deluxe 7.x a few years back. I don't have it on my
>>   computer now so I can't remember exactly what it did or didn't  do. I
>>     don't want to buy 8 Deluxe until I'm sure  it's what I want. It seems
>>     like in 7 if I used  a text report I couldn't change the font,
>>      enlarge
>>     fonts or change text alignment. Forgive  me if I remembering
>>     wrong.  But
>>     can I do th ose things in  8?
>>     I downloaded 8 free but much is disabled and  I haven't had time to
>>     examine everything that  I'm curious about yet.
>>     I know there are  workarounds (creating blank pages, making pages in
>>   another program) but I send this pdf book out often and I like it  to
>>     be current with any new information and I  would like to just be able
>>     to go to the book  publishing and export to pdf and it be
>>      complete...I'm not even sure how I'd add pages from another  program
>>     into a pdf that was created with Legacy  :-)
>>     Thanks for the responses in helping me make  my decision.
>>     ------ Original Message  ------
>>     From: "Leon Chapman"  <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>>   To: [email protected]
>>   <mailto:[email protected]>
>>   Sent: 12/10/2015 9:03:45 AM
>>      Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Questions about reports in Legacy  8
>>>
>>>      Linda:
>>>
>>>     I have published 4  genealogy family hard cover books of over 300
>>>   pages each. I am currently in the process of publishing  another
>>>     family book. When you get ready, I  can send you information
>>>     about  how
>>>     I published my books with all the  steps.
>>>
>>>     Here are some of the  answers to your questions:
>>>
>>>      >>>1. Is there anything comparable to FTM's smart stories in
Legacy?
>>>
>>>     *I don't know  anything about smart stories in FTM - so cannot
>>>   comment*
>>>
>>>
>>>   >>>2. In the text report can I insert pictures? If not  is there a
>>>     report where I can basically  type a few paragraphs of information
>>>     with  at least some basic formatting options (font, font size,
>>>   center
>>>     or left alignment) and  also add a few photos that I can size/resize
>>>   as I want.
>>>
>>>
>>>   *You can attach one picture to an event and it will then  be
>>>     published
>>>   in the report. Many people in my database have 15-20 events  with
>>>     pictures (baby, 1st grade, 8th grade,  high school, militar y,
>>>      family,
>>>     50 anniversary are example events  that I have used and attach
>>>     pictures to  them). I have also include a scrapbook of pictures that
>>>   relate to a specific person as part of the report. If you have  20
>>>     pictures attached to a person, you can  choose to print all of those
>>>     pictures or  just a select few based upon Tagging of the  pictures.*
>>>
>>>     >>>3.  Can I make a report, save it, and then add it to a book?
(FTM
>>>     does not do this) I would like to be  able to take the saved report
>>>     make a few  changes to it and save it as another report, thus
>>>   creating
>>>     two  reports.
>>>
>>>
>>>      *In Legacy's Publisher, you can create chapters of the book  and
>>>     arrange the chapter orders as you want.  The organization of your
>>>      book
>>>     can be saved and then reloaded /  reused, changed, or added to
>>>      later.
>>>     The reports are then generated on  the fly from your chapter
>>>      contents.
>>>     Chapters can include: Ancestor  Book, Descendant Book, Multiple
>>>     li  nes
>>>     of Descendants, Descendant narrative,  Ancestor Chart, Descendant
>>>     Chart,, Family  Group Record, Individual Report, Timeline,
>>>      placeholder
>>>     pages (blank pages that you can  later edit and insert whatever you
>>>     want),  Origins report, migration report and  others.*
>>>
>>>     >>>4. Can  I export the entire book to pdf?
>>>
>>>   *The report outputs can be: Text file, HTML file, Rich Text  file
>>>     and
>>>      PDF file.*
>>>
>>>      *
>>>     *
>>>
>>>   >>>5. Can I export the book to an editable format (such  as RTF)?
>>>
>>>
>>>      *The report outputs can be: Text file, HTML file, Rich Text  file
>>>     and
>>>      PDF  file.*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>   *Legacy has the best report options of any genealogy software.  It
>>>     lets the user control and change almost  anything as to what is or
>>>     isn't included.  Sourcing and indexing can be included, headers and
>>>   footers, page numbering are all part of the reporting  options.*
>>>
>>>
>>>      *In my opinion, Legacy Family Tree is the Best genealogy  program
>>>     available  today.*
>>>
>>>
>>>      *Chap
>>>      *
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>   ___
>>>     Leon  Chapman
>>>     [email protected]  <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>      -----
>>>
>>>     On Thu, Dec 10, 2015  at 7:32 AM, Linda <[email protected]
>>>   <mailto:[email protected]>>  wrote:
>>>
>>>         I am  one of the many who were using FTM and have to find
another
>>>          solution.
>>>
>>>         The  main factors in deciding for me will probably be related
to
>>>         the reports and book  publishing options. I've downloaded the
>>>      free
>>>         Legacy but since some of  it is disabled I haven't been able to
>>>       determine if the book publishing and reports do what I  need.
>>>
>>>         1. Is  there anything comparable to FTM's smart stories in
>>>   Legacy?
>>>
>>>       2. In the text report can I insert pictures? If not is there  a
>>>         rep ort where I can  basically type a few paragraphs of
>>>      information
>>>         with at least  some basic formatting options (font, font size,
>>>     center or left alignment) and also add a few photos that I  can
>>>         size/resize as I  want.
>>>
>>>         3. Can  I make a report, save it, and then add it to a book?
(FTM
>>>         does not do this) I  would like to be able to take the saved
>>>       report make a few changes to it and save it as another  report,
>>>         thus creating two  reports.
>>>
>>>         4.  Can I export the entire book to pdf?
>>>
>>>   5. Can I export the book to an editable format  (such as RTF)?
>>>
>>>       I have two books that I created in FTM. I spent a lot of time  on
>>>         these creating many pages  that have historical information and
>>>       photos - such as specific battles in t he Civil War or  American
>>>         Revolution, historic  buildings or events and brief history of
>>>       them along with them. I am very unhappy to have to start over  at
>>>         all with these but I want  to make sure I get a program that
will
>>>       do what I want.
>>>
>>>     The genealogy reports and charts are probably fine but I  need to
>>>         be able to make pages  with one or two photos that I insert and
>>>       some text that I type. I don't really want to make them  in
>>>         another program and insert  them later as this is fiddly and
more
>>>       steps. I need to be able to export the entire thing as a  pdf,
>>>         indexed with page  numbers.
>>>
>>>         I  didn't find a forum for Legacy FT. I hope this is the  right
>>>         place to ask these  questions.
>>>
>>>          TY!
>>>     *     Linda
>>>     *
>>      *
>>     *
>      *
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