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Google Search Strategies for Common Surnames - free webinar now online for limited time

If you use Google - for any reason - but especially for searching for your ancestors, today's webinar by Lisa Louise Cooke is a must-watch. In fact, I personally feel this may be one of the more important classes you...

Ten Hidden Resources Every Genealogist Should Know - free webinar now online for limited time

The recording of today's webinar, Ten Hidden Resources Every Genealogist Should Know, by Lisa Alzo, is now online to view for free for a limited time. I think she gave us way more than just ten fantastic resources, and her...

Register for 2 genealogy webinars this week - Google Search Strategies & Ten Hidden Resources

Join us this Wednesday AND Friday for two exciting genealogy webinars presented by two Lisas - Lisa Alzo and Lisa Louise Cooke. On Wednesday Lisa Alzo will present "Ten Hidden Resources Every Genealogist Should Know" and on Friday Lisa Louise...

Land Records Solve Research Problems - free webinar now online for a limited time

Today's webinar by Mary Hill was one for the ages. Every genealogist - from beginning to experienced - needs to watch the recording of Land Records Solve Research Problems. And if you are not yet using land records as part...

Have You Really Looked Everywhere?

Thanks to guest blogger and webinar speaker, Lisa Alzo, for the following article. As a genealogist are you a creature of habit? When looking for ancestors do you tend to search only online? Do you visit the same databases over...

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Comment by Joyce Herzog on October 7, 2009 at 5:12pm
Allysa, IMHO, you should import the gedcom into a new family file in Legacy. Then you can check it all out and determine if it is worth importing. If there are people you don't want in your file, you could delete those people and export to a new gedcom, then import into your family file with everything like you want it.
Comment by Allysa Carberry on October 7, 2009 at 1:17pm
This question may have already been asked previously.....

I have Gedcoms from different branches of my family. I've only imported one into legacy so far - but wondered if it is possible to import other gedcoms into legacy and what will happen if I do?

I'm a bit worried that if I import other gedcoms that my whole family tree will just be a complete mess - but would love to get away from having to individually add all the info if at all possible.
Comment by Geoff Rasmussen on October 7, 2009 at 9:44am
Joyce, the latest updates are here and here. We're working as hard as we can....There are some things everyone should do with their Legacy family files before working with the new FamilySearch. We'll be publishing articles about this on our Legacy News blog soon.
Comment by Joyce Walth on October 7, 2009 at 9:15am
Any news yet on the nFS update? Ogden Temple district will be live next Monday.
Comment by William Harry Leopard on October 7, 2009 at 8:41am
At the moment I do not know
Comment by Lisa Haerens on October 7, 2009 at 8:10am
Is there a way to add history to Legacy? Quite a few of my ancestors lived in Detroit, and there are a whole bunch of them scattered throughout Michigan. I would like to be able to add the Detroit and the Michigan history when I print the narratives or group sheets. I really do not want to add the history to each and every person before printing. Is there a way to do this? Thanks! Lisa
Comment by Cindy Abrams on September 25, 2009 at 10:05am
Geoff, That's good to hear. I don't plan on using my netbook every day, but I know it will be great to take to libraries, courthouses, etc. Thanks!
Comment by Geoff Rasmussen on September 25, 2009 at 8:09am
I've used an Acer Netbook for all of my teaching and demonstrations and conferences around the world for the past six months. I've even recorded Legacy webinars on it. I've still not had any problems. I wouldn't use it for my personal every-day use, but it's a great travel companion.
Comment by Cindy Abrams on September 25, 2009 at 4:23am
Barbara, Thanks for your input. I have Legacy 7.0 also. I'm really looking forward to getting my netbook. I'm glad to hear you've had no problems so far. Now, if I can just get that netbook!
Comment by Barbara Krecklow on September 25, 2009 at 12:04am
I purchased a netbook just one week ago. I installed Legacy 7.0 Deluxe on it right away. No problems so far. I love it and I'm looking forward to taking it on a trip next week. I have an external cd drive and that makes it even more useful.
 

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