Hi there, Here is my effort to do something similar I think. I have a folder called Genealogical Office on my Computer in which I keep every type of record relating to family, including BMD, Census and property records, etc. All these are numbered sequentially as I receive them. In the Research Tab in Legacy I build references to all these as I research. eg:
My External hard copy sources for him can be found in:- Extracts: Vol.1 Births: Bir 24 Extracts: Vol.1 Baptisms, Bap 40 for first baptism Extracts: Vol.1 Baptisms, Bap 41 for second baptism Extracts: Vol.1 Weddings, Wed 3 for first marriage Extracts: Vol.1 Marriages, Mar 2 for second marriage Extracts: Vol.2 Census, C 34 Extracts: Vol.2 Miscellaneus, Mis 4 British National Archives, WW1 Medals document Family Tradition: T5 to T14 copy of army documents Family Tradition: T7 127 Commons rd House documents Family Tradition: T9 Driving Licence Family Tradition: T10 to T14 Jeannie Gordon letters to him Family Tradition: T42 Jeannie Gordon letter to him Family Tradition: T40,41 His letters to compiler Family Tradition: T45 Telegram re his death to compiler, Declan Chalmers 20 Jul 1963 Family Tradition: T62 letter Army Records Office to brother of compiler, James Chalmers 1965 Family Tradition: T64 letter Andrew Buchan to James Chalmers 1967 Extracts: Vol. Maps 2 Mp 1 Aerial photo of national school, Badenscoth he attended in Auchterless Extracts: Vol. Maps 2 Mp 2 parishes of Aberdeenshire Extracts: Vol. Maps 2 Mp 5 Upperthird, Auchterless, Aberdeenshire where he was born PhotoVol.1 1-17 Photos of Birth place and early childhood Family Tradition: T5 original army papers received 2002 from my brother Alec Research: Vol. ResearchLog 1.1 Chalmers Research: Vol. British Army, Diary of 1st Batt Gordon Highlanders 1914-1918 External Genealogical Descendant Scroll from Ancestor: James Chalmers RIN 29 I have also a printed version of above in binders so that I can easily find any document re any person quickly. When I do a report above will be placed almost directly after the vital records so it is at the start of info re each person. Declan Chalmers From: [email protected] Sent: Friday, February 23, 2018 4:39 AM To: Legacy User Group Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Documents I include my file number in the description for each of my media files in Legacy. When I print a report, i will have to look up which one, I get bullet points of events with a thumbnail of the image and the file number as a caption. I use Evernote and tag each document with the people it connects too. I find it a faster way to find all the documents and files related to an individual. It also serves as off site backup and I have access to it from any device. I can save files for off line viewing. On Feb 22, 2018, at 5:58 PM, Gary Crull <[email protected]> wrote: To all who've replied.... The documents I refer to consist of any format you can think of: WORD, JPG, PDF, TIF. I store all my documents in the format yyyy-mm-dd (if known) Surname,Given,ID#, type document. So for this exercise for Henry say I have a birth record, marriage record, death notice, and a will. These would look like this: 1910-01-28 Brown,Henry (990) - birth cert 1932-07-13 Brown,Henry (990) - marriage cert 1950-03-25 Brown,Henry (990) - death cert 1950-03-02 Brown,Henry (990) - obit 1949-02-02 Brown,Henry (990) - will What I've been mulling around is something for Henry Brown (Legacy ID 990) that would include his INDIVIDUAL sheet, or FGS, with any documents associated with his ID #. Thus, what I'd like is a 'container/report' for Henry Brown (990) his INDIVIDUAL SHEET, (or FGS) with all 5 of these documents in it. The only solution I've come up so far would be to manually create a separate 'portfolio' for each individual in my database that would contain this information. I did take a look at CLOOZ and it looks like it might might have some promise. AND, the scrapbook option needs to be checked out further. Then again perhaps, my idea is a pie in the sky and fool hardy and unattainable one..... gc On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 7:19 PM, Cathy Pinner <[email protected]> wrote: Gary, You can see from the responses that we're not sure what you want to do. If you want a list of all media linked in Legacy and who it's linked to, then in Legacy go to View - Scrapbook choose your options and then click Print Media File List and on that next screen make sure you at least check "include description of what media is linked to" If you want a list of everything you've scanned, then you need a program/utility that will print a directory. It's awhile since I've used one. In Windows 10 I find I can copy a list from File Explorer and paste it into something after I've copied something else from my clipboard extender program. I use Spartan from http://m8software.com/ but I'm sure the free version would work as well. But that's only the filename + path. So you'd probably want a proper utility. Karen's Directory Printer was one of the best and worth trying - but I'm out of date. One or both of those should help. With the print from the Scrapbook in Legacy, you'll see you can just choose a tagged group. With thousands it would probably be more helpful to print for particular family lines. Note if you get inspired to change filenames, you permanently break the link in Legacy. The only way to change filename and not break the link is to use the Legacy Picture Centre to rename. That only works for image formats. Cathy Mary Leek <mailto:[email protected]> Friday, 23 February 2018 6:57 AM Gary, How are you wanting to use these scanned documents? What format have you used for these scanned documents? Are they scanned as a graphic or are they in PDF format or a combination of formats? Are you wanting to combine all of the documents pertaining to each individual into a single file, with the first page being, for instance, a printout something like the Legacy Individual Report or a Family group sheet might provide? If so, would this be geared toward a printed hard copy or something that could be shared electronically? Congratulations on locating, scanning and linking this material to individuals in your database. I like to save items like this, too. Mary *From:*LegacyUserGroup [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Gary Crull *Sent:* Thursday, February 22, 2018 3:38 PM *To:* Legacy User Group *Subject:* [LegacyUG] Documents I've been doing genealogy for over 35 years, having gathered a vast number of documents - birth/death/marriage certificates and licenses, obituaries, wills, probate info, newspaper articles etc - some original, other's secondary. I computerized back in the dark ages of personal computer technology (early 70's) with an IBM PC Jr and a floppy disk, two if you could afford it! Thus, NO availability of storing anything on the computer. As technology advanced and scanners became available I scanned everything I had collected to new computers with ample HD's as well as adding new scanned information. I was a late comer to LEGACY having used 3-4 other software products that went out of business over the years forcing me to upgrade to newer products. My last upgrade a few years back was to Legacy (v7.0) and I love it having kept updates to the present V9.0. My problem, question?? I have several thousand scanned documents stored on my HD that I have linked to individuals in my Legacy database. Is there any way of preparing an output document that would show the individual AND any/all supporting documents gathered over decades of collecting? I'm not inclined at this stage of life to even attempt transcribing this supporting information in to any templates available in Legacy! Suggestions are welcome. Gary Crull P.S. I *_don't_*__use _FACEBOOK_ so make sure any replies are posted to the forum.... Gary Crull <mailto:[email protected]> Friday, 23 February 2018 5:37 AM I've been doing genealogy for over 35 years, having gathered a vast number of documents - birth/death/marriage certificates and licenses, obituaries, wills, probate info, newspaper articles etc - some original, other's secondary. I computerized back in the dark ages of personal computer technology (early 70's) with an IBM PC Jr and a floppy disk, two if you could afford it! Thus, NO availability of storing anything on the computer. As technology advanced and scanners became available I scanned everything I had collected to new computers with ample HD's as well as adding new scanned information. I was a late comer to LEGACY having used 3-4 other software products that went out of business over the years forcing me to upgrade to newer products. My last upgrade a few years back was to Legacy (v7.0) and I love it having kept updates to the present V9.0. My problem, question?? I have several thousand scanned documents stored on my HD that I have linked to individuals in my Legacy database. Is there any way of preparing an output document that would show the individual AND any/all supporting documents gathered over decades of collecting? I'm not inclined at this stage of life to even attempt transcribing this supporting information in to any templates available in Legacy! Suggestions are welcome. Gary Crull P.S. 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