On 22/09/2022 07:32, John Bernacki wrote:
After using Legacy for many years, I just found something that I really wish I would have known about.

If you are in General Notes and you press control + F, you can find key words you are searching for. It is far more convenient and effective than using Search and Replace, especially when you are checking or searching for information but not wanting to replace words. Has this feature been commonly known to Legacy users? Perhaps some others will benefit from this tip.

I use General Notes for my family history stories or biographies, and some individuals have 30 – 50 pages each, so my “discovery” is a Godsend.


This is a standard function of Windows and will work with lots (most? all?) programs and websites. I use it a great deal with certain websites and it works with my e-mail program (Thunderbird) if I want to find a word in a long message.

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Jenny M Benson
Wrexham, UK


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