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Subject: Re: [Bygones] Tutorials
Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 15:18:15 EDT


Hi Ron, I too have used those tutorials and they are very helpful. I went to
the Bygones site today and was able to get them to work. However, in the
beginning, they took forever to load.
From Troy's answer, I now remember there are 2 ways to access Bygones. I used
the >www.bygonessoftware.com< site and did not try the >
home.utah-inter.net/bygones/<. I had forgotten that one. So try again. I have not used Bygones
enough to answer the other part of your questions. I do know that Troy tries to
respond fairly quickly to questions and in that way gives good support.

Laurie
> I have attempted to view the tutorials but get a message "The Html Page has
> been modified. Stopping." Any suggestions about how I can view the
> tutorials?
>
> I am especially confused in setting up my file system. I am reviewing the
> archives, but I must be thick-headed. I cannot get a clear picture. I am
> currently using TMG and Clooz. I have set up my files for found items as
> suggested in Clooz. That is, a binder marked Census (VA 001, VA 002 etc.),
> another for Births Marriages and Deaths (Birth 001, Marriage 001, Death 001
> etc), another for Land and Military and one for Tombstones and Misc
> (correspondence). I also have a file cabinet with hanging files with States
> on box-bottom folders and the county (or city) on file folders. Another
> box-bottom folder is labeled with each Surname.
>
> I believe I would follow the guidelines for a dual filing system and the
> Logfile and DocFiles databases.
>
> I would certainly appreciate suggestions and advice.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ron
>
>


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