Re: [LegacyUG] Inbuilt Timelines - can they be printed?

2016-11-13 Thread Ian Thomas
As an edited PDF file – just the header information changed:

[cid:image001.png@01D23E58.EE644AC0]
Good enough for me.

Ian Thomas
Albert Park, Victoria 3206 Australia
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Re: [LegacyUG] Individual's Information - Events/Facts column tab positions.

2016-11-13 Thread saare
Wish it would work with Assigned Sources columns.

From: Cathy Pinner
Sent: October 27, 2016 10:57 PM
To: Legacy User Group
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Individual's Information - Events/Facts column tab 
positions.

Solution to column width problems.

Save different combinations of customised columns.
Right click on a column header and choose one of your saved options

You'll find the column widths as you saved them.

Cathy

Hot.Rod.Wife wrote:


  Yes. all the grids.

  S.



  Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Tab® S


   Original message 
  From: "Hogrooter ." 
  Date: 10/27/16 5:58 PM (GMT-08:00)
  To: Legacy User Group 
  Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Individual's Information - Events/Facts column
  tab positions.

  I have the same issue in the Index report. I have to resize the
  columns each time I use it. Is this the same issue?

  On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 8:28 PM, Sherry  
> wrote:

  Sadly, not at this time. It's just the way that particular grid form
  that the programmers use works.

  Sherry

  On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 5:06 PM, alex aj > wrote:
  > Is there a way to lock the position of the tabs in Individual's
  Information
  > - Events/Facts column (not on reports)
  >
  > I am forever having to re-size the date column and the re adjust
  the 4
  > columns on the RHS.
  >
  >
  >
  > Ciao
  >
  >
   sp;  >
  > Alex van Crasbeek






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Re: [LegacyUG] Ancestry GEDCOM downloaded to LEGACY

2016-11-13 Thread Eliz Hanebury
I downloaded my tree in gedform to put up on World Connect and it is a
dogs dinner, all the information is there but way down on the bottom
of the page that I refuse to try to merge with my proper Legacy tree.
Eliz
Not Today and Not without a Fight
(Anon)

For all that has been, thanks.
For all that will be, yes.
(Dag Hammarskjold)


On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 2:09 PM,   wrote:
> I have recently started to enter all of my family information into Ancestry
> Tree files.
> When I download this information from Ancestry with a GEDCOM not all of the
> source
> listing that appear on Ancestry are displayed in Legacy.
>
> For example my Ancestry file (CHRISTENSON FAMILY TREE) has these listings
> for Eugene:
> Birth
> Residence 1930, 1935, 1940
> Military
> Divorce
> Death
> Burial
>
> The downloaded information only contains:
> Residence 1930, 1935, 1940
> Military
>
> I understand that a GEDCOM does not always transfer all of the information,
> but this seems
> wrong to me. Any help and ideas would be most welcome.
>
> John Christenson
> johnsfamily...@gmail.com
>
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Re: [LegacyUG] How to source a ,docx document

2016-11-13 Thread Arnold Sprague

Anthony,
I think that Henry T. Peterson came closer to answering my 
question when he sent an example of what the Legacy master source 
would actually look like.
Perhaps you might address the part of my question of the 
document being updated annually and potential change of editor. Would 
I thus need a new master source for each year reflecting the *annual* 
update, for example? Or is what Henry suggested more than sufficient?

Thanks,
  Arnold


At 08:21 AM 11/13/2016, you wrote:

Arnold,

   These people hand you every thing to contact on a silver platter 
in the ABOUT section of the website. Be a loving,caring husband and 
contact them and get your wife a subscription as a Christmas present.


I saved my wife's Granny's peddle Singer from her sister for $ 400 + 
shipping Va.  to Illinois. We are not rich.


Get off your butt and do it !

Sincerely,

Anthony J. Moran
McHenry, Illinois



-Original Message- From: Arnold Sprague
Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2016 6:39 AM
To: legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] How to source a ,docx document

I need to source a .docx document. It is available from the Murphree
Genealogical Association's website
http://www.murphree.us/ .
The document can *not* be used on-line due to its size of 5.4 MB and
length of 3,818 pages.
On the website, the document is referred to as the Murphree
Genealogical Association Database, (July 2015 Edition). As to the
author, we are shown this: "This official MGA database is available
for download, thanks to the work of the MGA Genealogist & Historian,
Bruce Jordan, and the Murphree Newsletter Editor, Linda Jordan."
Further, we are told, "Because of the massive size of the database,
it will be updated only annually, so additions will not be made immediately."
So, I know it is a word document, it is updated annually, and
the people putting it together may change.

I would like to have some help on how to source this document. It is
an invaluable resource for my wife's family.
Thank you.




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Re: [LegacyUG] How to source a ,docx document

2016-11-13 Thread bwardmor

Arnold,

   These people hand you every thing to contact on a silver platter in the 
ABOUT section of the website. Be a loving,caring husband and contact them 
and get your wife a subscription as a Christmas present.


I saved my wife's Granny's peddle Singer from her sister for $ 400 + 
shipping Va.  to Illinois. We are not rich.


Get off your butt and do it !

Sincerely,

Anthony J. Moran
McHenry, Illinois



-Original Message- 
From: Arnold Sprague

Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2016 6:39 AM
To: legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] How to source a ,docx document

I need to source a .docx document. It is available from the Murphree
Genealogical Association's website
http://www.murphree.us/ .
The document can *not* be used on-line due to its size of 5.4 MB and
length of 3,818 pages.
On the website, the document is referred to as the Murphree
Genealogical Association Database, (July 2015 Edition). As to the
author, we are shown this: "This official MGA database is available
for download, thanks to the work of the MGA Genealogist & Historian,
Bruce Jordan, and the Murphree Newsletter Editor, Linda Jordan."
Further, we are told, "Because of the massive size of the database,
it will be updated only annually, so additions will not be made 
immediately."

So, I know it is a word document, it is updated annually, and
the people putting it together may change.

I would like to have some help on how to source this document. It is
an invaluable resource for my wife's family.
Thank you.




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Re: [LegacyUG] How to source a ,docx document

2016-11-13 Thread Henry T. Peterson Jr.
Arnold

 

An example for James Murphree might be listed as:

 

Murphree Genealogical Association, "Murphree Genealogical Association
Database," database, Murphree Genealogical Association
(http://www.murphree.us/index.html : accessed 13 November 2016), Entry for
James Murphree.

 



 

I know there are many other ways to document.

But I know you can NEVER include the entire document as your source.

 

Regards

Henry

 

-Original Message-
From: LegacyUserGroup [mailto:legacyusergroup-boun...@legacyusers.com] On
Behalf Of Arnold Sprague
Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2016 6:39 AM
To: legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] How to source a ,docx document

 

I need to source a .docx document. It is available from the
Murphree Genealogical Association's website  
http://www.murphree.us/ .

The document can *not* be used on-line due to its size of 5.4 MB and length
of 3,818 pages.

On the website, the document is referred to as the Murphree
Genealogical Association Database, (July 2015 Edition). As to the author, we
are shown this: "This official MGA database is available for download,
thanks to the work of the MGA Genealogist & Historian, Bruce Jordan, and the
Murphree Newsletter Editor, Linda Jordan."

Further, we are told, "Because of the massive size of the
database, it will be updated only annually, so additions will not be made
immediately."

So, I know it is a word document, it is updated
annually, and the people putting it together may change.

 

I would like to have some help on how to source this
document. It is an invaluable resource for my wife's family.

Thank you.

 



 

 

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Re: [LegacyUG] How to source a ,docx document

2016-11-13 Thread GORDON M TAYLOR
Use Weblinks to attach the Doc to an event or group of event.  Weblinks are 
part of the Media  Gallery.

Open the Weblink add the URL and describe the file.



From: LegacyUserGroup  on behalf of 
Arnold Sprague 
Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2016 5:39:18 AM
To: legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] How to source a ,docx document

I need to source a .docx document. It is available from the Murphree
Genealogical Association's website
http://www.murphree.us/ .
The document can *not* be used on-line due to its size of 5.4 MB and
length of 3,818 pages.
On the website, the document is referred to as the Murphree
Genealogical Association Database, (July 2015 Edition). As to the
author, we are shown this: "This official MGA database is available
for download, thanks to the work of the MGA Genealogist & Historian,
Bruce Jordan, and the Murphree Newsletter Editor, Linda Jordan."
Further, we are told, "Because of the massive size of the database,
it will be updated only annually, so additions will not be made immediately."
So, I know it is a word document, it is updated annually, and
the people putting it together may change.

I would like to have some help on how to source this document. It is
an invaluable resource for my wife's family.
Thank you.




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[LegacyUG] How to source a ,docx document

2016-11-13 Thread Arnold Sprague
	I need to source a .docx document. It is available from the Murphree 
Genealogical Association's website

http://www.murphree.us/ .
The document can *not* be used on-line due to its size of 5.4 MB and 
length of 3,818 pages.
	On the website, the document is referred to as the Murphree 
Genealogical Association Database, (July 2015 Edition). As to the 
author, we are shown this: "This official MGA database is available 
for download, thanks to the work of the MGA Genealogist & Historian, 
Bruce Jordan, and the Murphree Newsletter Editor, Linda Jordan."
	Further, we are told, "Because of the massive size of the database, 
it will be updated only annually, so additions will not be made immediately."
	So, I know it is a word document, it is updated annually, and 
the people putting it together may change.


	I would like to have some help on how to source this document. It is 
an invaluable resource for my wife's family.

Thank you.




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