Hello Brannen,
To suppress Sources, choose your report, then on the Options tab, click the
[Report Options] button, click the Sources tab and deselect the first option
"Print source citations".
On the Include tab, there is a section bottom right called Notes, deselect
the Research option.
I reco
I don't want to include these items in the Descendant Book Report. Is this
possible? I've left the associate boxes unchecked in every report option
menu I could find, but the info keeps showing up.
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Jim,
I scanned to *.tif, but earlier today L.S. suggested I
convert my multi-page *.tif file to a *.pdf file with a
program called Primo, which worked nicely.
However, I couldn't get Legacy to recognize the *.pdf
file in the Master Source List. Mr. S. next said to
treat it as a "sound" file. T
As I said, the Chronology Report with Age column.
This can be included in an Individual Report or on its own.
So you access it either from the Report Menu - Individual Tab
or from the Chronology View - Report button
Cathy
At 06:56 AM 17/09/2007, you wrote:
OK but what report or report option s
Of course, Dawn, that's correct. I actually meant emails dated 17th.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dawn
Crowley
Sent: Monday, 17 September 2007 11:33 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] no mail
On this
On this group, "today" is a relative term, but I've had over 20 emails
hit my inbox in the last 18 hours or so.
Dawn
Janis Gilmore wrote:
My Legacy mail has stopped completely. Is it just me?
Janis
Legacy User Group guidelines:
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Etiquette.asp
Archived m
What type of file? (tif, jpg, pdf..)
I'm not sure how Legacy handles multipage files. Personally I prefer
to scan to PDF. Otherwise I'd scan each page as a jpg and then view
one at a time. PDf is really a better format because you can bookmark
and hyperlink the file for navigation ease. Though Leg
Don't think so... I've had just 2 emails today.
Tom
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Gilmore
Sent: Monday, 17 September 2007 10:30 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] no mail
My Legacy mail has stopped comple
My Legacy mail has stopped completely. Is it just me?
Janis
Legacy User Group guidelines:
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Etiquette.asp
Archived messages:
http://www.mail-archive.com/legacyusergroup@legacyfamilytree.com/
Online technical support: http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Hel
OK but what report or report option shows me the age at each marriage?
I tried various reports including the Event Report. I have someone who
was married 4 times.
Jim
On 9/16/07, Cathy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Open the Marriage Information window and the Age at Marriage is there
> at the top
You are correct. Various reports print birthdates, but
only in chronology type reports can you calculate
differences between two dates. You would probably
enjoy the Deluxe editions for that stuff. In one old
program, it gave the age on the report using 'todays'
date. Ex: My ancestor was 365 years 4
Jim, Jackie, and
On 9/14/07, Gary Templeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you plugged in any devices or accessed files in ANY other medium as
> part of your attempt to reinstall Clooz -floppy, flash drive, home burned
> CD?
>
> Along with turning off System Restore and disconnecting from the I
Jim, Jackie, and Gary:
Have received your suggestions, and in the process of tracking down
and cleaning system. It appears that an Adware did attach itself 4
times to the Clooz software. And I'm attempting to by-pass all
problems. Will let you know as to outcome.
Apologies as to the previous s
If you have both the marriage date and birth date, I believe that the Ages
screen will show the age (I think it is or to bring up
that screen - can't remember right now for sure
If you have been given the age at marriage in a document - then I'd include
it in the source detail, use the
Hello,
I have asked only one question -- so far -- of this group. But, by reading it
regularly have gathered many useful tips about Legacy. Today I found an answer
in the archives (a frequent suggestion here) and also managed to follow a
suggestion about setting a relationship column in the in
Whoever came up with the idea of allowing HTML coding in E-Mail should
be shot-period!
A worthless waste of bandwidth and resources.
--
The Verminator
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From: Mike Fry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 4:19 am
Subject:
Dick Hillenbrand, Hello
I have my database on a thumbdrive and just plug into the computer that I am
using . no problems no mixup
I back up on each computer
Laurence E Stephenson, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
16-09-07
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From: Dick Hillenbrand
Receiver: LegacyU
Hi Dick,
Good thought but it doesn't work.
Legacy databases cannot be opened if they are marked "read only"
Cathy
At 08:09 PM 16/09/2007, you wrote:
This might have been asked and answered before, but am thinking that
one way to keep from getting mixed up data on two or more computers
would
This might have been asked and answered before, but am thinking that one way
to keep from getting mixed up data on two or more computers would be to make
one computer the prime, and any others "read only."
I know I have spent many hours discombobulating things that I excitedly
entered into the wro
I didn't have any problems with Legacy and Vista (I'm using the
standard legacy folder c:\legacy).
Using 2 GB RAM, on my XP system I had 1 GB RAM.
Evert
2007/9/16, June <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>
> I also bought a new computer with Vista but had no problems with Legacy. I
> downloaded Legacy from
Sorry Sorry Sorry Forgot to trim!! too much excitment!!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Wasshnova
Sent: Sunday, 16 September 2007 11:42 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] Hijacking su
Stuart Gregory wrote:
This discussion again raises the question I asked in December last
year. That is, mapping Gedcom tags within Legacy. There is no way to
find out what Gedcom tags Legacy uses to import/export various bits of
data. If you search the archives of this list using "mapping Gedcom"
Richard Van Wasshnova wrote:
I believe Tom set a record @ 28KB file size on this list. Not
complaining, just curious. what made it so big? HTML, small hi density
fonts? Only 2 colors, Only 4 or 5 font styles. I'm not trimming anything
but reply in plain text to compare file size.
The size was
Hi,
The only other way to do it (rather than picture scrapbook included
in a Book created in Publishing Centre) is to create multiple events
with one picture per event. Legacy only prints one picture per event.
However, pictures in reports don't usually print large enough to make
certificates
Hi Dawn,
There is no reason to store data in the programs folder.
I've always kept my data separate and in sub-folders under a data
folder (I use My Docs) for easy backup of all data. To aid backup,
I've removed My Pictures and My Music out of My Docs as those folders
are far too big to be mi
Open the Marriage Information window and the Age at Marriage is there
at the top of the screen.
If the age on the marriage record is different, you have to decide
which birth date is most likely. The other can be entered as an Alt
Birth. I'd enter the claimed age at marriage in the Marriage So
Hi Bob,
There is some news about Legacy 7 written by Renee who attended a Sneak Peek.
See http://rzamor1.blogspot.com/2007/07/sneak-peek-of-legacy-7.html
And your No 1 wish is already granted in Legacy 7.
I'm not sure that your No. 2 is practical given that only photos in
image file formats ca
Hi Jan,
It sounds like you have the children attached to the wrong marriage.
If the children were from her first marriage, then you need to attach
them to that marriage.
If you want them also attached to the second marriage then you need
to fill in Parent-Child relationships and choose to inclu
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