You should have Legacy files in both locations. Your working files are in the Documents area and are in a series of folders under the Legacy Family Tree folder. Those are the files used by Legacy when you are running the program.

The Program Files (x86) area contain both files for the program (the executables) and also contains templates for the files and folders in the documents area so there are duplicate folders there for the folders in your documents area.

When a new user first starts Legacy the program creates a set of folders and files in that user's documents by copying the template files from the folders in the Program Files (x86) area so do not delete those duplicates from the program files area.

Brian
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
[email protected]
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com

On 18/03/2016 15:02, Pat Hickin wrote:
(To begin, I have Windows 10 OS, Legacy 8 Deluxe Version 8.0.0.538 Build
Date 21 Jan 2016.)

I recently had computer problems (start menu not working) and turned
control of my computer over to remote control by a Windows tech guy.

He moved all of my files so that my Legacy program files are now located
as follows:

Desktop > This PC > Windows (C:) > Users > pph92 > Documents > Legacy
Family Tree

It seems to me the Leg program files should not be located in a
Documents folder and should instead be located here:

Desktop > This PC > Windows (C:) > Program Files (x86)

and, in fact, when I go to the latter location I discover this> Desktop
 > This PC > Windows (C:) > Program Files (x86) > Legacy 8.

/So-o-o-o/, I don't know what to do or how to do it.  Advice, please.
/
/
Pat//



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