One "clean-up" I suggest would be to review all your master lists to
clean up duplicates by combining them into a single standard and by
deleting unused entries. Most of the lists which have pre-defined
entries (like event definitions) will give you the option to restore any
default entries you may have deleted by removing unused.
Brian Kelly
On 29-Dec.-21 1:34 a.m., Cynthia N. Russell wrote:
My interest in genealogy began when I was 17 years old and received an
English assignment to write. My wise mother, also a teacher, sent me on
my way on the elevated train to Chicago, only a 30 minute trip, to
research at the prestigious Newberry Library . . . what a beginning! Now
65 years later I am still thoroughly enjoying knowing about my many
family histories. I was self-taught, and, now after migrating through a
number of genealogy programs I have kep up with Legacy's many moves
too. But, now as I am considering retiring I want to leave my Legacy
program in 'good order' to pass on to other family members. Hoping some
members can give me simple, easy to follow steps to tidy up.
Yes, I made up things as I went along hoping that down the road another
insight might appear . . . now I want to clean it all up, please
consider useful suggestions.
As I researched I would add things such as the following, now I am
wondering if I should just delete these items which truly do not have
much of a connection:
For instance:
Unknown Russell, perhaps a date, perhaps not, or a place, I would make M
or F, if known. I am no longer using UNKNOWN! But, would if be a good
clean up to just delete all the people listed as Unknown, or leave
a , and surname such as ", Russell". I'm inclined to just delete!
C D N Russell
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