Here is another idea...
Use Legacy's website creation tool and generate a website. Burn the
website to a disk and setup an "auto run" feature. This means that when
the CD is inserted into the drive it will automatically start a web browser.
Jeff
Tom Montgomery wrote:
How about a CD? More and more people are switching to this method for
many reasons, one being monetary as printing costs can be substantial.
One can also just keep updating and issue as needed or desired Best
one is Family History CD at: www.familyhistorycd.com. However, a note
of caution in that the first edition has some "issues" and
limitations. V2 is due out in a couple of months so you might wish to
hold off.
Tom M.........
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rick Higgins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 11:53 AM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Auto Book?
All:
I'd like to give an xmas present to family members this year - a
"book" of everything I've collected on the family thus far. What I
would like is a program that can directly read my Legacy files and
generate something that can be printed and bound. I know I can print
off a multitude of reports directly and compile them, but it would be
neat if a program could generate a master TOC, index, etc. Anyone
know if such a beast exists?
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