Re: [LegacyUG] Family File

2017-01-28 Thread Cathy Pinner
Gloria, Legacy saves every bit of data you enter as soon as you enter it and click the Save button on that screen. That's why there isn't an Undo. No need for any other save. You just open the same file the next time. The Legacy backup is the equivalent of you copying your Word document to

[LegacyUG] How To crop, Resize And Highlight Census Images

2017-01-28 Thread Howland Davis via LegacyUserGroup
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[LegacyUG] Synchronizing Sources for Marriages

2017-01-28 Thread David Picken
Hello, I am new here and new to Legacy. When synchronizing my Legacy file with FamilySearch, I observe that only „personal“ source information is included (typically birth & death). But the sources for marriages (FamilySearch handles these as a relationship and not as a person) don’t appear to

Re: [LegacyUG] Family File

2017-01-28 Thread Denise Moss-Fritch
Gloria, > unlike MS Word for example, where CTRL+S is required MS Word has had an auto save feature since the DOS versions more than two decades ago. In the current version of Word, select File > Options and select Save. You will find several options in the Save documents group,

Re: [LegacyUG] Family File

2017-01-28 Thread Gloria DeSousa
Thank you very much Cathy. Seems that Legacy saves automatically as I go along, unlike MS Word for example, where CTRL+S is required. I think that's where I went awry, thinking I had to "save". A backup in Legacy is a "save" but not the same as MS Word. Not sure I'm making any sense, since I'm