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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Colour coding - A thought for the future
Keith Bage wrote
>That's not a bad workar
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Keith Bage wrote
That's not a bad workaround, but then you lose 4 of your tags.
Which implies that you have frequent use for more than 5 tags at any one
time. I am intrigued to know what these uses might be?
Since very early days with Legacy I have used 4 tags to indicate the
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> In a way, you already can. Try this:
> Open Legacy, and open you
In a way, you already can. Try this:
Open Legacy, and open your sample file.
Click on the Index View tab.
Almost at the top right corner is a button labeled: OPTIONS. Click it.
Look for the Tags. I use four. Tag 1 in my paternal grandfather's
family. Tag 2 is my paternal grandmother's family. Ta
I have just submitted a suggestion regarding colour coding in Legacy for the
future and would like to get others thoughts.
One suggestion is to use the ancestor colour coding within the Index view
(though I forgot to mention the Name & Marriage lists). Imagine being able
to see in these lists w
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