Trying to find out something, the other day I went from my husband to
his father, then his grandfather. Coming back, I wound up with his
father having only one son - my husband's brother. I added my husband,
and was told he was included with another family. I have discovered
that my
On 2012/07/03 11:37, Elizabeth Cunningham wrote:
How do I get rid of the extra family? How do I make sure I am getting
rid of the right extra family?
What I'd do is use the Manual Merge facility to
a) Merge the two father-in-laws and create a single family
b) Merge the two resultant wives
Mike,
Your solution will only work where the father-in-law is entered twice
and has two different RINs. In Elizabeth's case the father-in-law has
only one RIN but two marriages.
Elizabeth,
Go to your father-in-laws family page
Check to see if this is the one with only your husband, or the one
Legacy Users Group,
I have a question on running Legacy on an encrypted hard drive. I have 2
hard
drives on my the computer. The second drives has a encrypted section
that is called out
as a separate drive. I would like to move my Legacy family information
to the encrypted drive. Can I do that
On 2012/07/03 17:41, Ceasar wrote:
I have a question on running Legacy on an encrypted hard drive. I have 2 hard
drives on my the computer. The second drives has a encrypted section that is
called out
as a separate drive. I would like to move my Legacy family information
to the encrypted
My father-in-law was only married once. So I have to try Mike's
solution if I can figure out how to do it.
Elizabeth
Brian/Support wrote:
Mike,
Your solution will only work where the father-in-law is entered twice
and has two different RINs. In Elizabeth's case the father-in-law
Carolyn wrote:
Hi Charani,
Re the mismatch of Legacy data on both your machines, take a look at Dropbox
and install it on both, that will solve your problem.
It works a treat for me.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll have a look at that in due course.
--
Charani (UK)
OPC for Walton, Ashcott,
Brian/Support wrote:
If I understood Charani's original problem she has data differences
between the two copies of her file.
Yes, that is correct. It's the result of one of my dau's rabbits
deciding to have a computer lesson but she's only small and couldn't
reach very well so she hopped onto
He may only have been married once but does Legacy only have one spouse
for him. I think when you look at Legacy you will see that you have
accidentally created two marriages.
Brian
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
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Elizabeth Cunningham wrote:
Trying to find out something, the other day I went from my husband to
his father, then his grandfather. Coming back, I wound up with his
father having only one son - my husband's brother. I added my husband,
and was told he was included with another family. I have
On 7/3/2012 9:41 AM, Ceasar wrote:
Legacy Users Group,
I have a question on running Legacy on an encrypted hard drive. I have
2 hard
drives on my the computer. The second drives has a encrypted section
that is called out
as a separate drive. I would like to move my Legacy family information
First off, how do I get the RIN or MRIN to show up on a family page?
Second, Father-in-law and Mother-in-law are only listed once in the name
list, with 1 RIN each. When I click on the list to show immediate
family, two complete sets show up. Since RIN's do not show up in the
immediate family
On 03/07/2012 22:12, Elizabeth Cunningham wrote:
First off, how do I get the RIN or MRIN to show up on a family page?
OptionsCustomiseView. Check the appropriate box(es) and radio button
under Display Numbers on Names.
Second, Father-in-law and Mother-in-law are only listed once in the name
It is called the Ancestors Report. Go to Reports All Reports.
Brian
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
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On
I seem to have a hanging indent about 4 inches from the left margin that I
cannot clear, the whole document seems to use it as it's left margin.
A. J.
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Subject: RE:
How do we go back to a previous version of legacy?
Thanks,
A. J.
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There shouldn't be any problems moving the family file from a normal drive to an
encrypted one.
It's only a copy but the result is encrypted.
After copying the FDB you can open it on the new location with a little loss of
speed due to the encryption/decryption.
The major problem is what about a
Mike,
As soon as a copy is made to a drive without encryption it's a decrypted file an
thus the encryption is unnecessary.
You're right about the backup.
That's very important but when backuping you should include all.
Includiung the multimedia.
If you don't some information which could be
Tim,
encrypting data on a notebook is a great idea for mobile research but I hope you
keep a copy at home on eg. a pc or other notebook and while traveling on eg. a
USB-stick.
Bernhard
From: Tim Rosenlof [mailto:spa...@xmission.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 03,
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