The earliest date accepted by Legacy appears to be 6999 B.C (based on
trial and error). Not sure why this limit, though I guess it's not of
practical significance to most of us!! However, entry of years before
about 2000 BC seemed erratic - they would magically change to other
years.  Maybe it didn't like me entering people who were 2000 years
old when they died (though normally it just provides a warning).

Cheers,
Rob

On 5/18/05, Carl Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >How far back have you traced your tree?
> 
> <<What are the limits for dates entered into Legacy?
> In particular, is there a maximum B.C. date that can be entered?>>
> 
> Just for fun I have made a database that includes every genealogy I can find
> before Old King Cole, Coleus of  Britain. I started it in a program that
> could not accept BC dates, so I was very happy when I got Legacy. Of course
> it is just for fun, but interesting.
> 
> Carl      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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