[LegacyUG] Legacy User Group Monthly Reminder

2020-02-03 Thread Michele Lewis
Legacy User Group Monthly Reminder * Please help us keep the Legacy User Group Email List friendly, helpful, and fun. * We do not allow attachments or embedded images because we have users that are on dial up or have metered connections. Also, please send your emails using plain text. Some users

Re: [LegacyUG] Announcement from the staff

2020-02-03 Thread Noddie
Hi everyone Just wondering how to update Legacy without issue. It seems there are a few problems. Does anyone know if Microsoft has done the update as mentioned in the email below? Do I need to run the update from the legacy tab. Close down anti virus and any other windows open? Will this be ok or

Re: [LegacyUG] Announcement from the staff

2020-02-03 Thread Michele Lewis
All is well. It had nothing to do with a Windows update per se. We updated our Windows security certificates and that can cause antivirus programs to flag the program as a problem because they don’t recognize the updated certificates right away. If you make sure that all Windows programs are

[LegacyUG] Saving Photos

2020-02-03 Thread Trevor Good
Hi All I obtain a photo from a website which when I first see it, is lying on it's side, I save it to my Photo Program "Photoshop Elements". From where I correct the photo and save it to my Album "Genealogy Photos". I then go into Legacy and upload the photo to the name of the person who the

Re: [LegacyUG] Saving Photos

2020-02-03 Thread Robert Cullen Jr
Thank you for giving the computer reasoning and information. It helps me a lot in trying to understand this computer's operation. On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 6:29 PM Ian Thomas wrote: > I think it would be better to use the free program Irfanview to rotate > your images. This will save your image

Re: [LegacyUG] Saving Photos

2020-02-03 Thread Ian Thomas
I think it would be better to use the free program Irfanview to rotate your images. This will save your image file in its rotated aspect onto your computer disk. I suspect Photoshop Elements is just tweaking the EXIF tags in the images. There are "internal" signals within images (JPG, others)