James,

Beware Ancestry hints. Yes they can be helpful but they need very
careful checking. They're often referencing someone totally unconnected.

Download actual documents and then attach them where appropriate in Legacy.

There's no quick way, just more efficient ways. eg, if that's all you
are downloading, set your download folder to your default media folder.

I don't update my Ancestry tree. I periodically delete it and export a
new gedcom from Legacy to upload another. If I wanted to add photos to
my Ancestry tree, I'd upload a much smaller one to a new ancestry tree
or add the people one by one in a new permanent tree.

Cathy

[email protected] wrote:
>
> How are other people dealing with trying to update an Ancestry.com
> <http://Ancestry.com> family file and Legacy. I like the tips in
> Ancestry and would love to effortlessly attached the hints and the
> actual document to my Legacy files.
> I am a bit new to this, some experience, so forgive the question if
> its been dealt with prior
> Thanks in advance,
> James





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