Same issue and error message for me tonight. FamilySearch may have changed
something. We'll probably have to wait til tomorrow to see what Legacy is
able to find out from FamilySearch.
On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 6:54 PM, Don Quigley wrote:
> Same problem for me.
>
> Donald
Ron covered it well as far as I understand it. It has worked well for me
for several years now. I learned a few things from Ron that I may try the
next time I use Intellishare. Thanks Ron.
One thing that might need clarification with your question is that I, and
the others I know who use this,
I'll add my 2 cents on this topic.
I use all the previously mentioned pay sites and have found good value
in every one of them. They are all sufficiently different that even
when they overlap some I still find value in checking the multiple
sites. What you will find of value to you on a specific
wrote:
On 16/08/2010 05:23, David Midgley wrote:
Is there any way to prevent To-Do-Lists created in Research Guidance
from adding every item you create as a new source to your master
source list?
Having created the To Do item, simply click on the Source icon (on the To
Do List tab) and delete
Done!
Thanks Mike for reminding me.
Dave
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Mike Fry mike...@iafrica.com wrote:
On 2010/08/17 01:02, David Midgley wrote:
Thank you Jenny!
That worked and allowed me to remove all the problems. It just took a
while as I has so many.
Hopefully, Legacy
Is there any way to prevent To-Do-Lists created in Research Guidance
from adding every item you create as a new source to your master
source list?
I have worked for a long time to format my Master Source List in a
consistent way so I can easily find anything. However every time I
use Resource
Neither program integrates directly with Legacy, but both are quality
programs that fill gaps in areas that Legacy doesn't and are a great
compliment to Legacy. Both have very different uses. I think that
they are the best for the areas that they address. I have and use
both and would recommend
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