Patsy,
Thanks for the information. I am going to ponder some more on what to
do. 
I don't have to be sold on Legacy. I have another huge database of one
of my family lines that was prepared by someone else and I have had it
in Legacy for some time. There were no witness issues there. It was
never in TMG. Legacy keeps getting better and better :)
I have run out of patience with TMG. Aside from the lack of reports, you
just never know what is going to happen next. I don't trust its
stability.


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Patsy
Carnoali
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 6:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUserGroup] Advice Before Importing from TMG?

Hello,

I asked these same questions a couple of weeks ago when I discovered all
of
the missing census data from my new Legacy file. I was told that to work
around this you could import from TMG into FTM and then import from FTM
into
Legacy. I tried this but the witness data still did not import.  I have
since found that TMG is the only program to use a witness feature. Had I
known this years ago when I first started using TMG I would not have
used
the witness feature. Even more distressing is the fact that I did not
know
that the witness information did not export into Gedcoms. All that time
I
had been sending Gedcom files out to fellow researchers...never dreaming
that the files were incomplete. Oh well....Live and Learn.....I
certainly
have.  I am sold on Legacy and will continue to use Legacy in the
future. I
was able to transfer the approximately 500 items of census data in about
8-10 hours....can't remember for sure. The time spent doing this was
well
worth it though in order to be able to use a more user-friendly program
with
nearly all of the same features of  TMG. From TMG you could run a report
of
persons using the Census tag to make it a little easier to find what you
need to change. After the changes are made you could then easily import
into
Legacy. Everything else seems to have imported very nicely.

Patsy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Parks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 7:35 PM
Subject: RE: [LegacyUserGroup] Advice Before Importing from TMG?


> Denise,
> I guess I should have spelled out what I was asking a little more
> clearly. In the second part of my post I was asking if Legacy might
come
> up with a feature similar to TMG's GenBridge which imports directly
> without the use of a GED. TMG imports directly from several file
> formats.
> The two things I would need are a witness feature and a way to
directly
> import, thus converting what I already have, without losing the census
> witness tags.
> I know that is ambitious.
> On the other hand, I am not happy with TMG and what the way they have
> handled the rollout of their Version 5, so I would sure like to make
the
> switch. But if I do, at this point, it will cost me a lot in regards
to
> my census work.


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